Muc Off Dry Lube (50-ml)
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W. T. Traylor
> 3 dayI have used this for a while and like it. I also saw a very complete review on YouTube and this one came out on top. Truth is, if you keep your chain clean and lubed, it will last a lot of miles.
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Allen
Greater than one weekPerformed very well. First brand I have tried, so dont have another product to compare against.
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Lewis B
> 3 dayWorked great. Shifting improved greatly. Chain noise reduced. Great product. Would definitely buy again.
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Jonny Sez Ebike
Greater than one weekI use this product religiously. I first saw it ina YouTube video where they tested various lubes. Muck-Off has been my lube of choice ad I have 5 ebikes currently. I also recommend it to fellow riders. Basically, cant say enough about the product.
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Larscis
> 3 dayIf you live in a dry climate, this is the best product for lubricant Ive found over the past twenty years and over a dozen previous products. It lasts, cleans off easily, and even has a pleasant scent. Muc Off continues their reputation for solid, high-quality products with this.
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RobD
> 3 dayI seldom get caught in the rain on a bike ride. I never do it on purpose. Before trying to up my bike chain lube game I just sprayed on WD-40 and didnt worry about it. So I cleaned my chain and applied this dry lube. On the first ride it was great. On the second ride I got caught in a rainstorm halfway through a 30 Mi gravel ride. The lube totally washed off very quickly and was a grindy, rusty mess by the time I got home. This never happened with a wet Lube like WD-40. It turns out if you Google for bicycle chain lubricant test there are some very good independent reviews and research. Very scientific and much better than what you would think. My next purchase for chain lube will be based on that.
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Shawna
> 3 dayWhat I like about Muc-Off, is that not only does it lube well, making pedaling more efficient, while still not really attracting much dust and dirt, but it actually makes the chain almost silent and improves my shifting! Granted, my mountain bike does have a pretty sweet groupset, SRAM Eagle X01, but the shift cable probably needs replacing at this point, as I get some non precise shifting in the middle areas of the cassette (regardless of indexing attempts) But after a cleaning (Park Tools Cyclone w/Simple Green) and fresh application of this stuff. She shifts A LOT better. Quickly and quietly moving rapid fire through the 1X11. Totally prefer this over Finish Line dry lube.
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Dan Fitzgibbon
> 3 dayOk, my bad for falling for what I thought was an excellent independent YouTube test/review of this product. I actually thought Id discovered something that I needed to give a try. It took 2 rides to convince me that the characteristics of this product do not meet the requirements I expect, specifically those of the chain lube that has served me well for the last 20 years or so. Ive been riding MTBs since 1986, sometimes in the absolute worst conditions and I know what to expect from a chain lube. My reason for throwing this in the rainy day box of poor-performing bike bits is its rapid build-up, specifically around my derailleur pulleys. My process: once the lube is applied (not excessively) for a minimum of one chain revolution maybe two, I run the chain through a cloth to remove any excess lube and then do the same to the teeth and sides of both pulleys with the cloth sandwiched between my fingers. Been doing it this way forever, it works. The next ride I re-applied the Muc Off, ran the chain through the cloth as usual, and noticed the residue was a good deal more than expected. I then hit the pulleys with the cloth, where a bunch of residual build-up from the previous days application came off on the cloth with some of the bits falling onto the garage floor. No bueno. I then proceeded to dig the rest out of where it just doesnt belong. Pulleys are meant to run freely, not caked in-between the sides of the derailleur cage. Sorry guys, this stuffs just not for me. Maybe on that rainy day though...
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Itay Gurwitz
> 3 dayDoesnt accommodate dirt, squeaking went away
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BS AZ
Greater than one weekBeing in southern AZ I need dry, dry, dry lube since the only thing I contend with is dust. I was a big fan of the Rock N Roll red stuff, but Im now on my third bottle of this MucOff stuff. This stuff doesnt attract and cake the dust quite as much. Its a little more expensive per ounce, but I think it has been worth it so far. As long as they keep up the performance Ill keep buying it.