Boeshield is a pretty good cleaner on its own.  
I use it to take 90-y-o wax/dirt brick that was once grease from inside 
vintage fishing reels

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On Thursday, December 6, 2012 11:45:25 PM UTC-6, Michael wrote:
>
> Don't know what kinda finish Rivpaint is, and wanted to know what is safe 
> and fast to use on drivetrains (derailers/chains/cassetes/cranks/jockey 
> arms).
>  
> After cleaning, I am gonna Boeshield it all.
>  
> Finish Line Speed Clean looks simplest - just spray it on and all the 
> grime just falls off, and then the areas sprayed will dry with no rinsing 
> or wiping.
>  
> Sounds like I could spray the Speed clean, then follow with Boeshield. 
> That easy?
>  
>  
>

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