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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by JubilantJaguar@lemmy.world to c/bicycling@lemmy.world

Looking for some maintenance advice.

I'm about to embark on some touring. I don't have space to take more than one canned product. Is WD-40 what I need?

As I understand it from some research, WD-40 is by some magic both a degreaser and a lubricant. This is mysterious to me. In my mental model of chemistry, you degrease with detergent, not more grease. So now I'm imagining that WD-40 is a sort of "light grease" which dissolves "heavy grease". Is that right?

So if I can only take one product, is WD-40 it? PS: If not, then what? Also, is there a generic name for it, or cheaper similar products to look for which do the same thing?

PPS: The consensus seems to be that WD-40 is not a miracle product, by which really I meant "a single portable product that can somehow de-gunk and lubricate" and is less risky than what I was doing before: using chain oil for the lubrication and dish soap for the cleaning.

PPPS: This question was asked in the best possible faith. I have been a cyclist for decades and always been curious about this product. And yet still I get downvoted. What is about social media that makes people so toxic and mean-spirited? It's almost as mysterious as WD-40.

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[-] pet1t@lemmy.world 2 points 2 months ago

Oh, where in Europe? Never had to pay import and I live in Belgium. Maybe try Mantel or Bike24?

And yes, it’s for the chain only. Axles, cranks, pedals etc. I only grease when assembling.

[-] JubilantJaguar@lemmy.world 2 points 2 months ago

Maybe try Mantel or Bike24?

Helpful thanks.

this post was submitted on 23 Feb 2026
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