Patrick

Not so sure about the solid waxes but do recommend you give NFS a try. Very 
highly recommended. 

http://ballersride.com/shop/nixfrixshun-chainlube-nfs

Dan

> On Apr 14, 2014, at 5:57 AM, Deacon Patrick <lamontg...@mac.com> wrote:
> 
> So the stuff I’ve been using lasts a few hours when it’s any sort of wet out 
> and good luck lubing when it’s all wet and grime sticking to grime sticking 
> to grime sticking to chain. Grin.
> 
> I am contemplating trying beeswax for my chain, and the websites I’ve found 
> cite Grant saying 8:1 paraffin:beeswax, but then others say “we’re wetter 
> here, so I went 4:1.” Anyone ever go 100% beeswax? What’s the purpose of the 
> paraffin? (I presume to thin the beeswax a bit so the chain isn’t stiff?). If 
> I used all beeswax and then got each link moving first, would that help?
> 
> Other ideas that work and don’t attract dirt and don’t need reapplying 
> because thunder over the next ridge scared the lube off the chain?
> 
> With abandon,
> Patrick
> 
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