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I've noticed that dupont stuff at walmart too! I've used the detailer spray foam. My feeling with that dupont lube is that if it was designed for motorcycle chains it probably is designed for much higher forces/friction and temperatures. My guess is that it's too viscous or "sticky" for bike use. Curious to see!
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I've noticed that dupont stuff at walmart too! I've used the detailer spray foam. My feeling with that dupont lube is that if it was designed for motorcycle chains it probably is designed for much higher forces/friction and temperatures. My guess is that it's too viscous or "sticky" for bike use. Curious to see!
Interesting observation! Thanks for sharing.
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