I would think that wax should be relatively water proof (waxed cotton
etc...)

I have used a couple of waxed chains in the past and they stayed
cleaner than most.  I don't live in a hugely rainy place.

Angus

On May 16, 3:57 am, Teit <teit.jen...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I found this from an old Rivendell 
> Reader:http://www.recumbentblog.com/images/rivendell-1992-wax.pdf
>
> In fall og early winter it rains quite often where I live, and the
> chain picks up a lot af dirt and gravel which works like a good
> grinding paste. Not good.
>
> I guess that the wax will wash out earlier in these conditions, but
> would it be a good idea to have two chains and just clean and shift
> one a week using the wax method? I commute around 150 miles each week.
> And normally maintain bike in the weekends only.
>
> I think my question is, if the benifits of waxing the chain will be
> present for 150 miles in wet conditions?
>
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