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10 December 2016
Does what it says .......
1 of 1 found this helpful I've used this stuff for years after the recommendation of a friend; an engineer who knew what he was on about. And for years I've had trouble free, almost wear free longevity from drive trains. Specifically, from the top end racing components on an expensive bicycle.
I race so everything has to be perfect. And stay that way.
Aerosols are perfect for delivering atomised lubricants into every tiny crevice where moving parts meet. And the TF2 is as good as it gets.
However, the new line in products that have influenced cycling through sponsored professional teams being paid to use the new lubes, have been misleading. After spending a small fortune on even smaller bottles of stuff for the dry and other lubes for the wet, I was left wondering what made this stuff special. It didn't. It was a marketing con trick.
I went back to what I'd always trusted. The TF2 spray cleans the chain, dirt wipes away and the built up of dirt and oil that makes the perfectly destructive grinding paste, doesn't happen. The spray sluices out the gunge. A furtehr liberal spraying eaves the chain coated in clean lubricant.
It is fine enough to work it's way into the most awkward, seized and stubborn of threads making removal of bolts straigh forward.
It's great value for money and I find one tin lasts ages. It's economicsl and convenient and does just what it says on the tin.