To prevent rust, Boeshield is the best stuff.

An article from Wood magazine comparing "rust busters":

boeshield.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/stop*rust*.pdf



On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 9:10 AM, Phil Bickford <phi...@sonic.net> wrote:

> I agree with Jim's feelings about WD-40.  It's something I might use as a
> substitute for Liquid Wrench to loosen jammed up fittings, but not as a
> lubricant.
>
> And I'd go further still in suggesting the oiler  drops lubricant on more
> than 6 or so links.  I'm a drop-a-link guy who prefers over night drying
> prior to wiping excess lub from the outside and sides of the chain (that's
> three surfaces).
>
> More can be learned here than you'll ever need to know here:
> http://sheldonbrown.com/chains.html
>
> Phil B
> Sonoma County
>
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