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How Do I Maintain My Waxed Chain?Updated 11 days ago



Standard Cleaning


One of, if not the biggest benefits to waxing your chain is how clean it runs and how easy it is to keep that way!  When you get done with a ride, you can simply wipe off any debris from the chain with a microfiber towel or a gear wipe.  

 

If you had a dry, dusty ride, you will want to remove that dust, but you can be confident that the wax is still in between the inner and outer plates, which is where the friction is happening.  

 

You will not want to use another degreaser on the chain as that residue could be left on the chain and cause future wax not to stick as well.  The degreaser in the gear wipes, however, flashes completely, so it won't cause an issue.


If you had a wet ride, please see the section below titled "Wet Ride Maintenance" for directions for maintenance in this specific scenario.

 

Clean Rim Tape




Standard Re-Wax/Re-Lube Intervals


When it comes to knowing when to re-wax your chain, there are a few variables that come into play. The first variable is what type of wax you have applied to your chain. Please see the chart below for our estimated ride time/distance that you can achieve with our different additives. The longevity of your wax can also be increased by applying Super Secret Chain Lube. The addition of this lube can add up to an additional 300km of riding on your current hot wax treatment per use. Super Secret can be applied one drop per link after every ride, after every week, or as often as you see fit. If you are unsure if it is time for a rewax, pay a little extra attention to your chain during your next ride. If it sounds louder than usual and is not running as smoothly, it is probably time for you to do a re-wax or at least apply Super Secret! 

 

 


 

Wet Ride Maintenance

How to maintain your waxed chain after a wet ride starts with our favorite answer: it depends.  First, we will cover how to handle a little bit of water; maybe you got a light rain for a few minutes, ran through some wet roads, etc.  

 

For these light rain situations, simply try to get the chain dry quickly, wipe down with a gear wipe as this will help some of that water flash off, and reapply either Super Secret Chain Lube or Hot Wax. Super Secret can also help your hot wax preform better in these conditions! If you have access to an air compressor, quickly blowing out the chain is a great way to remove all that water.

 

Now, for those long driving days where you are out for hours at a time, it is very important that you get that drivetrain dried off as quickly as possible.  If the chain sits, there is no oil to remove water, so the chain can start to develop surface rust.  Blow out the chain or wipe it dry with a microfiber towel.  Then you are going to want to add your Super Secret Chain Lube or Hot Wax treatment to help the last bit of moisture be driven out.  This will make sure your chain is ready to go for the next ride.

 

If you do get a bit of surface rust on your chain, don't worry; it's not ruined.  It will typically rub right off with a gear wipe and might just take a little more effort for a brush.


Muddy Bike


Mid-Ride Lubrication for Muddy/Wet Rides


A waxed chain should give you 200-250 miles pretty reliably per application, assuming good conditions.  If it is wet and muddy, that can be shorter.  For an event like Unbound 200, even if it's going to be a rainy day, we recommend running a waxed chain as it is going to be the best at repelling as much mud as possible and is going to lead to the lowest friction.  

 

With that being said, you are not going to get 200 miles out of a mud-filled day like we saw in 2022.  This is where a high-quality oil-based lubricant like Synergetic comes into play.  An emulsified wax like our Super Secret Chain Lube, or any other brand's offering, can't be used effectively mid-ride.  The same additives that make that wax a liquid need to evaporate for it to be effective.  Adding those mid-ride can actually have the opposite of the intended effect by emulsifying the wax that is on the chain and removing all lubricant from the chain.  

 

For those reasons, we recommend using a high-quality wet lube.  The oil will penetrate and quiet the chain while providing the needed lubrication.  Since oil and wax don't mix well, you will need to strip the chain when you get home if you want to wax again.  This is a boiled water, degreaser bath, acetone, and re-wax process.


Lubing a chain




Cleaning a Bike with a Waxed Chain


Since we know waxed chains and water aren't best friends, how do you go about washing your bike after a dirty ride?  We can go ahead and assume if your frame is pretty dirty, your drivetrain likely is too.  In this case, go ahead and wash your bike like normal, with the exception of being careful not to use any soap or cleaner on the drivetrain.  This is to make sure that the wax has clean metal to stick to.  

 

You can rinse the chain with water, dry it off, and either take it off to hot wax or apply super secret as soon as the bike is dry.  

 

Another great option is to clean your chain, as we talked about above, but to use a waterless wash like our Ultimate Waterless Wash.  This will help clean your frame and leave behind a protective ceramic coating.  

 

For the ultimate in deep cleaning, our favorite tip is to remove the chain before you start cleaning and then go about your cleaning process on the frame and clean the chain completely separately.


Soapy wheel




Chain Maintenance Video


For those of you who would rather see waxed chain maintenance on video, below you can see our instructional video on how to maintain your waxed chain so it lasts longer, runs cleaner, and stays just as fast as day 1.



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