I think the solvent is not such a good idea. I've had success using Finish
Line Pro lube with teflon. Solvent is fine if you can be sure you get rid
of all of it after cleaning, including under the roller, which might not be
such an easy task.

PJW

On Mon, Jul 23, 2018 at 7:49 PM George Schick <bhim...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Peter - does regular cleaning of the chain and cogs, with the chain off
> the bike and soaked and agitated in a solvent, help mitigate this problem?
> I recently checked the chain on one of my bikes with a chain checker that
> receives this kind of maintenance and there was no discernible wear at all
> - and it's been on the bike for at least a decade now, ridden in dry and
> dusty path conditions.
>
>
>

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