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  • čas přidán 19. 02. 2024
  • Josh unveils the Future of Chain Maintenance: StripChip (hot wax degreasing additive) & the Ultimate Chain Waxing System
    Engineered with cutting-edge oleogelation technology, StripChip redefines the way you clean and wax your chain, while our meticulously designed Chain Waxing System ensures a seamless, hassle-free waxing experience.
    See both of these and the rest of the Chain Waxing Collection of products:
    silca.cc/colle...
    Introducing StripChip
    Revolutionize the way you clean and wax your chain with StripChip, featuring breakthrough oleogelation technology (in the cycling industry). Simply drop one square of StripChip wax additive into your hot wax, immerse your chain for just 10 minutes, and watch as it emerges clean and perfectly waxed in one simple step. No more messy degreasers or time-consuming cleaning processes - StripChip takes care of it all effortlessly, leaving your chain ready to ride.
    Introducing the Ultimate Chain Waxing System
    Complementing StripChip is our state-of-the-art Chain Waxing System. Engineered specifically for use with StripChip, this system offers unparalleled precision and convenience in chain maintenance. Our specially designed wax melter allows you to set exact temperatures for the wax used (StripChip additive works at a warmer temperature above the melt point for Secret Chain Blend or Hot Wax X), ensuring optimal waxing results every time. You can start waxing your chain right out of the box, hassle and mess-free.
    Experience the Future of Chain Care
    Say goodbye to the hassles of traditional chain maintenance and embrace the future with Silca's StripChip and Chain Waxing System. With their innovative technology and user-friendly design, keeping your chain clean and lubricated has never been easier. Elevate your bike care routine today and enjoy smoother, more efficient rides tomorrow. Order yours now and join us in revolutionizing the way we care for our chains!
    #SILCA #silcapursuitofperfection #chainwax #Stripchip #chainwaxingsystem
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    SILCA website: silca.cc/
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    ▬▬▬▬ ABOUT SILCA ▬▬▬▬
    Founded in Milan in 1917 and now based in Indianapolis, SILCA is renowned for its passion for cycling. Led by cycling industry leader, Josh Poertner, the brand has expanded from the iconic SuperPista pump to a full range of high-end cycling tools and gear, collaborating with UCI World Tour teams to enhance cycling performance. SILCA combines tradition with innovation, inspiring cyclists to enjoy both riding and maintenance.
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Komentáře • 582

  • @manningthomson7918
    @manningthomson7918 Před 5 měsíci +90

    Quick appreciation post to thank you for using metric in all of your measurements so 99% of the world knows what you’re talking about

    • @dylanauker4031
      @dylanauker4031 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Or, like this American, you could learn to convert. It’s very easy. I regularly use both as I work in the medical field in the US.

    • @laughingbeast4481
      @laughingbeast4481 Před 5 měsíci +5

      ​@@dylanauker4031 To learn it just coz some youtubers when you don't ever use it otherwise ? Hardly. We learnt quite a few things to understand , including language itself, but this is way too ineffective.

    • @firsthippy
      @firsthippy Před 5 měsíci +9

      I'm old enough to be able to do the conversions quick in my head but ounces, stone, gallons, inches, feet, miles, etc can get in the sea. Imperial feels like looking at a sundial to measure time or something. :D

    • @davidlilja9180
      @davidlilja9180 Před měsícem

      @@dylanauker4031 Or, like this Australian, I've been doing the converting since 1973. If it weren't for the UK & USA I could've stopped by now. But hey, 160kph sounds faster than 100mph, except it ain't.

    • @davidlilja9180
      @davidlilja9180 Před měsícem

      @@firsthippy and which pints, gallons, and tons are we talkin'? It's a bit like selecting the English language but under the stars n stripes. 😱

  • @Advcrazy
    @Advcrazy Před 5 měsíci +60

    Silca have already won the geek award for 2024!

  • @poxcr
    @poxcr Před 5 měsíci +131

    Can't wait for ZFC to run this through its paces! Looks promising!

    • @robertmcfadyen9156
      @robertmcfadyen9156 Před 5 měsíci +10

      I am receiving a Silca pot and kit later today. I just noted a postal notification .

    • @sAmiZZle82
      @sAmiZZle82 Před 5 měsíci

      @@robertmcfadyen9156He probably already has tbh

    • @DavidJones-bl2yz
      @DavidJones-bl2yz Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@robertmcfadyen9156you gullible fool 😂😂😂

    • @steveedwards5280
      @steveedwards5280 Před 5 měsíci +4

      That was my first thought. The theory is sound but Adam has really laboured the point that you can't clean and lube. This isn't quite the same.
      The deep dive is going to be interesting. I also believe there's no such thing as a free lunch so there has to be a downside to this method. It might just be the cost, it might be a slight reduction in durability, I don't know. But I'd like to know the downside as well.

    • @poxcr
      @poxcr Před 5 měsíci

      @@steveedwards5280 ADAM!!!! We need you here! 🚨

  • @blairrobertson8183
    @blairrobertson8183 Před 5 měsíci +37

    Is there a smarter guy than Josh in the bike industry? He just keeps thinking, creating and refining ideas and products that make riding bikes better, more efficient and more fun. Leaving here to go place my order.

    • @markwolfgang7407
      @markwolfgang7407 Před 5 měsíci +1

      And he’s a hell of a nice guy, to boot!

    • @DavidJones-bl2yz
      @DavidJones-bl2yz Před 5 měsíci +3

      Mate he's a con artist you can buy a Croc pot and a candle for €15 uk pounds are you really that blind

    • @MrUberboss
      @MrUberboss Před 5 měsíci +5

      @@DavidJones-bl2yz A con artist that goes so deep into the science behind it, sure mate.
      If there are con artists out there it's more people like Muc Off with their wrng claims and fancy packaging/marketing but bad products based on nothing.
      Do you call Ferrari con artists too? It's a car that will get you from spot A to spot B like thousands of others for a much higher price.
      The difference is in the design, performances and targeted audience. Are you really that blind?

    • @markwolfgang7407
      @markwolfgang7407 Před 5 měsíci

      You’re a clown. I have an ultrasonic cleaner and a croc pot. His new solution is 1000% easier

    • @makantahi3731
      @makantahi3731 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@DavidJones-bl2yz ha, ha, Well done, finally someone who thinks for himself, but the best thing is that they force pots, pans and frying pans, the whole kitchen to wax the chain. For the last 5-6 years I have been using a battery induction heater to heat the chain on my bike, and the whole equipment fits in a box of shoe and I can wax the chain anywhere, I even made a video and there are no comments, people are stupid

  • @randallsmith7885
    @randallsmith7885 Před 5 měsíci +33

    Silca proves again that science beats tradition and speculation every time! Amazing!

  • @terryduncan8979
    @terryduncan8979 Před 5 měsíci +30

    Finally = someone explains what happens if the grease is not removed before waxing. Thank-you!

  • @richardharker2775
    @richardharker2775 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Josh never ceases to amaze me with constant improvements. I'm going to assume there was a ton of investigation, trial and error. The little waxing pot is genius. I've been looking at wax pots they sell to beauty clinics but never been convinced they would be right. This one is.

  • @MrTeff999
    @MrTeff999 Před 14 dny

    My first experience with wax chain lube was a total fail. In just year my chain was stretched beyond my measuring tool's range. Thanks to your channel, now I know why. Wax lube is useless on a factory oiled chain. A few days ago I installed your pre-waxed chain. Wow. My drivetrain has never been this quiet. I'm a true believer.

  • @chanstevens9658
    @chanstevens9658 Před 5 měsíci +45

    Another brilliant "you don't need this but want this" pairing and I did just order them. Yes, I'm replacing the $20 croc pot that's served me for years with the $99 cooker that has much more elegant hanger design. I'll try the chip cleaner too, but given how easy their cleaner solvent is to use, at half the cost, that's probably my go-to solution.

    • @COYSMike
      @COYSMike Před 5 měsíci +3

      Same. I don't mind the extra manual step to clean a new chain myself (and know it's spotless). But the cooker I really want!

    • @emilegoguely4032
      @emilegoguely4032 Před 5 měsíci

      Agree, curbside crockpot paid it's dues already. $100 being not nothing grateful it's not more (for the sake of gains & money grabbing that usually come hand in hand)

    • @adam__smith
      @adam__smith Před 5 měsíci +1

      I want the cooker too. My second-hand $15 one takes about an hour to melt the wax.

    • @DavidJones-bl2yz
      @DavidJones-bl2yz Před 5 měsíci +1

      You really believe all this Bullshit about chain waxing just but a cheap Croc pot and candle job done

  • @jockboyer9775
    @jockboyer9775 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Thanks Josh, I have used the system on two new Campy chains already with great of ease. I will say thought that both times at 125c there is some "burping" going on with one time blowing off the plastic cover top of the heater. So make sure you have a large enough piece of cardboard underneath for the burping wax to splash on to.
    A++ thank you.

  • @dominicbritt
    @dominicbritt Před 5 měsíci +17

    This is a fantastic product for bike shops - save 30 minutes in an ultrasonic cleaner and a fair bit of faffing with wax.

    • @makantahi3731
      @makantahi3731 Před 5 měsíci

      wrong it is only for new chains, not for dirty chain

  • @marcbryant8482
    @marcbryant8482 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Exciting innovation in wax chains for sure. There are many questions about its practical use for us so I think a fact sheet covering many of the questions posted here would be a huge help. Dealing with rewaxing, multiple chains, how may chips to use, etc.

  • @ChandlerGCollins
    @ChandlerGCollins Před 5 měsíci +11

    Wow, this is so niche but I love it - this will solve a minor but tremendously annoying problem!

    • @dudeonbike800
      @dudeonbike800 Před 5 měsíci

      Actually, it could save some lives.
      Thanks to that Aussie nutjob, people are playing with gasoline in their shops & garages. Degreasing your chain with gasoline is about the dumbest thing you can do. There are so many other better alternative solvents out there that aren't as toxic or explosive. Mineral spirits and alcohol are a few. And even those still pose a fire risk. Citrus degreaser is the winner safety-wise.
      So completely eliminating the need for a bunch of solvents in the shop is a really good thing.
      That said, I'm gonna go through the degreasing procedure with my immersion wax chains for a bit. Might give this a try later to compare.

  • @davidnelson907
    @davidnelson907 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thank you Josh and all the great team at Silca. I have an ultrasonic cleaner and cleaning solutions, a Crock-Pot for your great Hot Melt Wax, your Chain Stripper (so I’m pretty well covered😊) and yet I’ve just ordered both these new items. Absolutely don’t need them, but absolutely want them!!!😊😊 Thank you and keep up the great work.

  • @HarishChouhan
    @HarishChouhan Před 5 měsíci +7

    Great. Earlier I had bought the kit from Cyclowax mostly because I was not keen on finding a slow cooker to melt the wax. This pot looks like it will take off with that futuristic design.

  • @martindahl2431
    @martindahl2431 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Damn. I just purchased an ultrasonic cleaner, solvents, degreasers, and a second hand crockpot and waxed my first chains. Now you've changed the game.

    • @Leo-gt1bx
      @Leo-gt1bx Před 5 měsíci

      You saved yourself a lot of money 😂

  • @justinfournier1285
    @justinfournier1285 Před 5 měsíci +6

    I’ll get the pot because it’s more precise than my crock pot and the hanger is cleaner than what I DIY’d.
    But I’ll keep with the US cleaner cause I know it comes out spotless and use my existing crockpot for first wax on dirty chains that have been cleaned with boiling water.
    New pot for final wax.

  • @robertskochinstitut6653
    @robertskochinstitut6653 Před 5 měsíci +4

    I already strip the chains and have a good setup going that will last for years. I mainly wax to not have dirty black oil on my drivetrain. Second reason is the longevity of the parts and the, third reason is environmental. Not having to use the solvents seems to be a more ecological approach. I'll certainly give it a go at some point.

    • @larryt.atcycleitalia5786
      @larryt.atcycleitalia5786 Před 5 měsíci +1

      ".. already strip the chains " Where does the material from that end up? Wax culters love to cite environmental issues but never much mention the solvents involved in getting that perfectly good (as Josh notes here, the only bad thing seems to be the dirt it attracts) grease off the chain so the waxing can begin and where that substance ends up. At least this latest offering to the god o' wax would eliminate that step and the bad by-products or did I mess something?

  • @engiadina880
    @engiadina880 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Hi Josh, congratulations to this dedicated wax heater, that many of us have been waiting for! Please add an ultrasonic sound generator and I‘ll buy it!

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  Před 5 měsíci +7

      In our testing adding ultrasonic maybe saves 5 minutes from the soak and agitation part of the process, but adds over $100 to the cost of the wax melter, and the end performance is no different or better in testing, so we chose to try and get it to a price that was attainable for the most people possible!

    • @engiadina880
      @engiadina880 Před 5 měsíci

      @@SILCAVelo Wow! Very impressing, that not only you have considered this, but already had tested it. This convinced me, I‘ll buy one!

  • @Dhungerf60
    @Dhungerf60 Před 5 měsíci +21

    Josh in full geek mode, great product, thanks

  • @BrewsGamesRides
    @BrewsGamesRides Před měsícem

    Just received my kit today, looking forward to waxing up my SL8 chain.

  • @86309
    @86309 Před 5 měsíci +8

    Just purchased the whole kit, hope it's better than the instapot. My 4 questions are - 1. will the smaller 600 ml capacity get contaminated faster than a whole bag of Secret chain wax in my instapot and require more wax changeouts? 2. the Strip chip bag I bought is only for new chains right with factory lube, what about chains that just have been previously used with bottled lubricants, and not converted via the immersion in chain stripper solvent ? 3. is the strip chip all in one? do you guys use strip chip for initial clean and lube then go to normal waxing with super secret hot melt applications? 4. can I buy an additional 600ml stainless tub for my new Silical melter to keep the wax separate ?

    • @makantahi3731
      @makantahi3731 Před 5 měsíci

      1. yes , 2. nothing, just continue, 3.yes and no, if you really want to spend even more money, they will come up with new unnecessary products and turn chain waxing into a religion , 4.of course, when you want to spend money on such products, we are happy

  • @ShawnIsBatman
    @ShawnIsBatman Před 5 měsíci +37

    What is the reapplication? Is a new chip required each time I am treating a new chain? What if I am not treating a new chain, but doing a re-wax on an existing chain, is there a benefit to using this or a reason to not use it? Given the longevity of chains treated with Hot Melt (and I use Super Secret as an in-between treatment), if I am rotating between two chains, I can get two chains to last multiple riding seasons.

    • @victorrodionoff9184
      @victorrodionoff9184 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Wondering these same things

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  Před 5 měsíci +17

      Rewax does not need another StripChip, just drop it back in the wax and you're good to go.

    • @ov3rcl0cked
      @ov3rcl0cked Před 5 měsíci +5

      @@SILCAVelo What if I'm waxing multiple chains or reusing the hot wax to do 2 new chains at once? Say I'm doing 2 new chains at once for different bikes, do I put in 2 strip chips? Do I put one in right before doing each of the new chains?

    • @bensy010
      @bensy010 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@ov3rcl0cked that pot looks like it is made for one chain only to me.

    • @redwoodJB
      @redwoodJB Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@SILCAVelo if you're reapplying would you use the lower, normal temperate rather than the higher 125 C when first stripping/waxing? Ordering mine now.

  • @the_joe_reynolds_foundation
    @the_joe_reynolds_foundation Před 5 měsíci

    No questions, just praise. You all are killing it, and I hope you keeping killing it.

  • @mnovo
    @mnovo Před měsícem

    Strip chip chain stripping works very much like soap makers through "soaponification" with lye. I've begun using this recently but with commercial cleaner. Bravo

  • @mantelles
    @mantelles Před 5 měsíci +26

    Hi Josh, Another amazing product from Silca. Gotta LOVE chemistry.
    OK, questions 1. after strip and wax a chain using 1 chip, can the remaining wax be used to re-wax previously waxed chains, just like the regular Silca wax process? 2. Is the correct usage to use 1 new chip added to wax for each factory greased chain that will be stripped and hot waxed?

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  Před 5 měsíci +9

      Our official stance is that 500gm of wax can handle 6 factory chains and 6 strip chip pieces (one whole package of StripChip). In total, one bag of wax and one StripChip pack will be good for 70-80 total waxings including the 6 strippings. We've seen no degradation in performance at any of these ratios of StripChip to base wax, but also know that there has to be a tipping point. The oleogelation converts the grease to a very long chain fatty acid that's very much like wax, but isn't wax, so we've put that limit there as at some point, performance will suffer.

    • @nooj4125
      @nooj4125 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@SILCAVelo so you can start with a factory chain, drop it in with a strip chip, wax it, pull it out, then come back tomorrow take an older waxed chain and re-wax that old chain, just like you would normally

    • @pgreenx
      @pgreenx Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@nooj4125 following - wouldn't make sense to buy all this just for the one-off new chain but hopefully they will respond

    • @nooj4125
      @nooj4125 Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@pgreenx if i'm reading this and the website correctly, i think the oleogel agent is basically consumed by the factory grease, and then once that's done, you just use it like your normal pot of wax.

    • @Lemond75
      @Lemond75 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@SILCAVelolove the look of these products. If you still drop a new chain into mineral spirits before using the wax and a strip chip, will this have any negative effect on either product? Wondering if this might be a way to extend the longevity of the wax by minimising some of the pressure on the strip chip to handle to factory grease on a new chain.

  • @seligseligabc123
    @seligseligabc123 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Hi, Josh, it’s John Luc Seligman, congratulations on your new innovations, love the thinking, you can’t beat empirical science & data:-), good luck with it all.. My only thought on the topic is that perhaps go into negotiations with bike companies to have them manufacture & distribute by contract their chains with your special Silca ‘factory wax’ product which you could maybe develop instead of the greasy chain wax we all hate if that is technically possible in consideration to metal oxidation & time? I leave it you your expertise. But would love to know if that could be a possibility?..you may remember, I wrote to you recently last year about my ideas, you kindly replied explaining a patent pending is what you need before proceeding which is in the pipeline for the hot wax innovation I’ve been using for two years, and nobody else seems to have considered it as far as I know, but I will find out before too long and get back to you what ever the answer to air the concept. .?:-). I certainly wouldn’t go back to tradition, that said it still needs lots of R&D to refine, again if at all possible?..P.s Really entertaining appearances on the GCN show. You really are a wealth of informationThanks again for your advice. All the best Luc….🎉

  • @hardmtnbiker
    @hardmtnbiker Před 5 měsíci +1

    I’m a huge fan of the Secret Chain blend and it’s on all my gravel bike and mountain bike chains. Because of this, I seldom buy new chains. So it’s just a matter of cleaning (de-waxing) chains and re-waxing. The only time I have to strip chains with Silca chain stripper is when I convert one of my friend’s chains or I’ve got a new chain. I like the temp control crock pot with chain stand and probably get that since I was just boiling the bag in a regular pot. My Secret Chain Blend bag has lasted for many years of re-boiling.

  • @MokaBoucha
    @MokaBoucha Před 5 měsíci

    Josh greatest skill is his ability to formulate ideas and bring them to reality.

  • @Frostbiker
    @Frostbiker Před 5 měsíci +4

    I don't even have a chain and I think this is pretty cool.

  • @mpvsystems9302
    @mpvsystems9302 Před 5 měsíci +8

    Seems like a great value for bike shops that will save time, eliminate process steps, errors, etc. As a home user with an ultrasonic cleaner, I only need to strip the factory grease on a new chain once a season at most. For me, the biggest hassle is constantly cleaning the chain before re-waxing it to remove the dirt that otherwise contaminates the clean wax. Boiling the chain in water still doesn't get all the dirt out and the process is a real stove top hassle . When we used to use white teflon powder as the main additive back in the day, you could easily see the black contamination building up on the bottom of the wax pot. Would Strip Chip help isolate this type of contamination and eliminate the need to boil the chain before rewaxing?

    • @TheSpaceBrosShow
      @TheSpaceBrosShow Před 5 měsíci

      Do you just add normal degreaser to your ultrasonic when cleaning new chains?

    • @mpvsystems9302
      @mpvsystems9302 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@TheSpaceBrosShow I start with Mineral Spirits in a glass bottle in the ultrasonic filled with 160 degree water. When the grease is out, I switch to water soluble degreaser, and then an acetone bath in another glass bottle to finish.

  • @spishco
    @spishco Před 5 měsíci +1

    For those of you who don't know what "PID control" means; PID stands for Proportional Integral Derivative. It's a type of controller that allows for continuous modulated control of a system. In this case, temperature. A regular thermostat would sense a temperature, then shut the off cooling or heating system. Actual temperature will always overshoot the set value, and then fall (or rise) until the system is switched on again. This means the temperature is never constant. A PID control smooths this out and can apply minute adjustments in order to keep the temperature constant. These controllers are widely used in industrial application. For example, where a constant speed of a conveyor belt is required, regardless of load. Here's a great intro video on the concept, if you're interested: czcams.com/video/UR0hOmjaHp0/video.htmlsi=omq3pTROlQxUPCmd

  • @JohnGarlandTrialLawyer
    @JohnGarlandTrialLawyer Před 5 měsíci +1

    Silca - making another product that makes the cycling experience better. Thanks.

  • @Ben-td4vz
    @Ben-td4vz Před 5 měsíci +1

    This is truly awesome! Silca does not fail to actually innovate. 👍🏻

  • @jonathanwise47
    @jonathanwise47 Před 5 měsíci +11

    1. Do you still have to dip a chain in boiling water in between waxes?
    2. 1 chip per bag? Or dip?
    3. Does the machine beep or notify you when it is at temperature?

    • @makantahi3731
      @makantahi3731 Před 5 měsíci

      you are too demanding, in the next generation of the wax fryer, Josh will lend a voice to announce when the cooking of the chain is finished, so that it does not overcook

  • @sirui5108
    @sirui5108 Před 5 měsíci

    Just wanted say thank you so much for pushing the innovation in this niche but relatable topic of chain lubrication. I am currently using the drip wax although not very successful because I think I did not do the stripping correctly, but with this 1-step wax it may very well push me to do "real" chain waxing! Cheers.

  • @adamweb
    @adamweb Před 5 měsíci +3

    Wake up babe, Silca hydrogenated one step chain degreasing wax just dropped!

  • @mytucsoncycling
    @mytucsoncycling Před 5 měsíci

    There's a ton of good question and answers here. I had already heard of oleogelation in relation to food science. When I heard oleogelation on a video related to chain waxing I had to hit rewind to make sure I heard correctly. Great job coming out with two promising new products. I had decided to start waxing my chain, but was leery about using a crock pot. Looking forward to purchasing these products.

  • @serendipityrecordco9380
    @serendipityrecordco9380 Před 5 měsíci +1

    These products together make the process of switching to wax so much more of a turnkey solution. In fact, a ‘chain wax toolbox’ all in one kit wouldn’t be a bad idea. A lot of cyclists I meet are interested in going to waxed chains but they’re all “Yea, nah” when I get into the chain stripping process. This is dead simple: Oiled chain? Use a chip and the high temp process. The average parent can do this for their bike and the kids park bikes.

  • @WesMacaulay
    @WesMacaulay Před 5 měsíci

    I’m an MTBer but a total cycling and science dork, and that new wax additive is hella cool!

  • @IComeWithRain87
    @IComeWithRain87 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Got few questions:
    1. After some time of usage chain will accumulate some dirt anyway. How you advise to clean it?
    2. Some dirt anyway will drop in wax during rewaxing. So any advice how to maintain wax inside waxing system to be clean?

    • @beebopcola
      @beebopcola Před 5 měsíci +1

      For general maintenance, Silca recommends wiping the chain with a microfiber until debris is removed, then rewax. If you want to completely strip it again, their recommendation is to boil water in a kettle and pour it on the chain as you pedal. Let it cool, dry until damp, and then rewax as usual.

    • @beebopcola
      @beebopcola Před 5 měsíci

      They make a 1-step chain stripper for this purpose as well.

  • @WorstSanta
    @WorstSanta Před 5 měsíci +2

    Sorry to be against the flow, but I have just calculated initial investments of ~€250 and it’s like 6 Dura-Ace chains, so I believe ROI of this project may be 10 years or so. Plus it takes way longer to maintain compared to any dry lube which can be cleaned in about 5 min or so without taking the chain off the bike. So it’s rather for enthusiasts, not a deal breaker.

    • @benjaminquest6165
      @benjaminquest6165 Před 5 měsíci

      If you take the following into the equation: also chain rings and rear cassette suffer far less, a regular Ultegra cassette is at about 60-70 EUR and it'll last twice as long with a chain that does practically not wear (I've seen waxed chains with 14000 km that were less than 1 mm longer than a new one...). Then depending on how you clean your chain using dry-lube (and how often) you also save costs on de-greaser or chain cleaner and drive train cleaner. And the entire bike stays cleaner. I would also not have a problem waxing other people's chains if they spend me a beer (so I can save costs for beer ;-) ... you see the ROI can be much faster. And saving the environment two additional worn down chains and one additional worn down cassette for half a pot pot of wax is a good deal as well.

  • @philliptodd2832
    @philliptodd2832 Před 5 měsíci

    Just ordered one. Thank you SILCA for pushing the status quo in bike treatment and maintenance !!

  • @lawrencekelly5038
    @lawrencekelly5038 Před 15 dny

    Am I the only person who watches Silca videos at 1.25 speed so they don't drag on so long?

  • @dirkross4598
    @dirkross4598 Před 5 měsíci +8

    Can one order additional pans/liners for new waxing system so we can use different waxes with the same heating element. I have the secret blend for everyday use and the silca x for race day chains. Would be great to not need 2 complete systems.

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  Před 5 měsíci +7

      Sorry, there are no liners in this system. This was done to give the absolute most accurate temperature measurement and control as that is super important with the StripChip reaction.

  • @makantahi3731
    @makantahi3731 Před 5 měsíci

    4:18 yes that's exactly what I'm doing, the hardness of the wax must be in accordance with the outside temperature. The goal is to keep the wax in the chain as long as possible. Hard-summer wax cannot be used in winter because it crumbles, and winter wax cannot be used in summer because it becomes wet and sticky.

  • @rogerpembery4281
    @rogerpembery4281 Před 4 měsíci +1

    A solvent does not break molecules down to be shorter molecules. that is called cracking and is typically done at 600+ Celsius and with a catalyst. A solvent dissolves the molecules, it won't change them.

  • @user-zq8xi3mw9y
    @user-zq8xi3mw9y Před 5 měsíci +2

    The mad scientist does it agin ! Josh makes it I buy it , i have truly drank the Silca Koolaid😂

  • @robrigg8045
    @robrigg8045 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Phenomenal products. Just ordered the Chain Waxing System due to OCD on temp measurement and impatience with current crock pot heat up time. Question 1: How long should chain sit in the pot at 75*C for standard waxing? Previously, you suggested "cooling" the wax before taking out. Has anything changed in the recommended process? Question 2: Is it okay to heat and transfer wax from crock pot to Silca pot or would you recommend starting with new pot of Secret Chain Blend? Previous wax has been used on 10 - 15 chains and refreshed with SCB when needed. Thx!

  • @coreyreeder3549
    @coreyreeder3549 Před 5 měsíci

    This is amazing. I’m sticking with the Silca chain lube for now, but this is on the list when I get a new bike

  • @johannesobernoeder1156
    @johannesobernoeder1156 Před 5 měsíci

    Pretty interesting stuff. Thank you for this innovative product & of course for your nice explanations as well!

  • @ElevationEveryWeekend
    @ElevationEveryWeekend Před 5 měsíci

    Very interesting! I have been using your Super Secret on multiple fat, adventure, and MTB ‘s (TT bike too). I have been thrilled with the performance and the cleanliness in the dirt. These new products (especially the dedicated melting pot) might finally get me to go all in on immersion wax.

  • @BTcycle
    @BTcycle Před 5 měsíci +1

    Watching this video after hearing the news from the GCN Tech show.

  • @Charles-jm3dt
    @Charles-jm3dt Před 3 měsíci +1

    @silcavelo I normally use Super Secret wax and apply using the bag sous vide style in an instant pot. This can get the wax up to 95C or thereabouts but no higher. I just tried the strip chip on a new chain using this method. Will it work? Or will it just remove the factory grease effectively but not gelify properly at a lower temperature than 125C? Or neither? Thanks. Great product!

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  Před 3 měsíci

      You really need the 125C to fully get the grease to wax conversion.. it might still work somewhat at 95C, especially if you leave it in for longer, but in our testing the results were just not as good or as consistent at lower temperatures.

    • @Charles-jm3dt
      @Charles-jm3dt Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks for the reply. Will try leaving it in longer next wax. Presumably whatever hasn’t been used up of the gelling agent will still work

  • @blrun129
    @blrun129 Před 5 měsíci

    and there is me thinking I would never bother with chain waxing because of all the faff and now its my mission to get my hands on this system - and never ever dealing with a oily chain again

  • @imbackinthegame3611
    @imbackinthegame3611 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Awesome! Cleaning the factory chain was so annoying. So do i just put the strip chip in the wax bath and can clean as many new chains until the wax runs out?

  • @user-um9lp6iw2o
    @user-um9lp6iw2o Před 5 měsíci +5

    Can I use the Stripchip to bring back the wax that may have contaminated my crockpot full of wax from the previous chain that may not have been completely de-greased? The rationale is that using Stripchip is cheaper than getting rid of the existing wax that I'm using.

  • @garyfunnell6357
    @garyfunnell6357 Před 5 měsíci +10

    Strip chip is good for 6 chains, as I see it a tablet is added to the wax, firstly at strip chip needs 125 degrees, does this temp have a detrimental affect on the wax that needs an ideal temp of 70 degrees? Also with the 6 chain use of strip chip, is it a case of just add another block to the wax after 6 chains or does the wax then need to be replaced? Cheers in advance

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  Před 5 měsíci +7

      The base wax doesn't begin to damage until around 150C, which is the 'High' temp on most crockpots, so be very careful. The ideal reaction temperature for StripChip is 120-130C and as long as you're in that range, you will get the reaction to convert the oil, AND won't be doing any damage. We are saying no more than 6 chain strippings per 500gm bag of wax. We've seen no degradation in performance at that level, but there has to be some tipping point where having the percentage of StripChip and oleogelated oil will have an effect. In total you should expect 70-80 waxings per bag of wax+StripChip

    • @philchevrier
      @philchevrier Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@SILCAVelo just to make sure I'm undersranding this correctly: 1 bag of wax + 1 chip is good for 6 degreasings maximum. Can be used for more waxings but if more degreasings need to be done, get a new bag of wax (with new chip) Correct?

    • @cypis666
      @cypis666 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@philchevrier 1 chip is good for one degreasing. You can degrease up to 6 chains in one wax.

  • @eddiewhittemore3723
    @eddiewhittemore3723 Před 5 měsíci

    Awesome. Love the nerdy bike science. Thanks Silca!

  • @global_nomad.
    @global_nomad. Před 5 měsíci +1

    now if we can just get waxed chains to work in extended rainy conditions - I'm already using waxed chains but seasonally dependent in the UK - once its raining everyday i'm back on Smoove.

  • @mikeainsworth4504
    @mikeainsworth4504 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I have recently decided to set my summer and turbo trainer bikes up with wax when I replace the chains. Only yesterday did my very first order of the chain stripper and super secret wax get delivered! And now it changes.

    • @krishartner2168
      @krishartner2168 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Be prepared to have wax shedding on the floor below your indoor trainer. I’ve ended up running a long strip of cardboard on the floor under the drive train.

    • @mikeainsworth4504
      @mikeainsworth4504 Před 5 měsíci

      @@krishartner2168 thanks.

    • @mikeainsworth4504
      @mikeainsworth4504 Před 5 měsíci

      @@krishartner2168 thanks.

  • @stephencharles6932
    @stephencharles6932 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Maybe just me but not a fan of the red backboard on the new wax pot. Would prefer a match to the pot. Why go red? Too funky for 'old school' me.

  • @Darth_Firebolt
    @Darth_Firebolt Před 5 měsíci +2

    My first question: what does the StripChip taste like?

  • @a8f235
    @a8f235 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I read a reply from you further down the comment section that this product is *_ONLY_* for chains straight out of the wrapper with factory grease. Then this product makes no sense at all because that is 1 of all the times you will be doing something with your chain until it is time to scrap it. That's why it only makes sense to just strip it like normal, as well as not having to buy another product that is complete waste of money because it does only have a one time use.

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  Před 5 měsíci

      No, read what we're saying, you add this to the normal wax if you want to strip the chain.. it converts the factory grease into wax, and then you just keep using the wax as normal for the rest of it's life.

    • @a8f235
      @a8f235 Před 5 měsíci

      @@SILCAVelo You're saying the same I'm saying just with other words, so read what I'm saying right back at you. You will have to strip the chain when it get contaminated which will be lots of times during the lifespan of a chain, so this product will *_ONLY_* free you from stripping it one of all those times. That's why I see no sense in getting this product because you need to have something to strip chains with anyhow, and what's one extra chain strip going to cost you of agony during an entire lifespan of a chain.

  • @_AJH_
    @_AJH_ Před 5 měsíci

    Something I have been wondering is how to tell if your wax has become too hot and what it would look like afterwards and what are the indicators? These looks like brilliant products, I love the thought that has gone into it to keep improving the process.

  • @graeme0811
    @graeme0811 Před 5 měsíci +1

    A very minor nitpick, and I only raise it because I've seen at least 2 influencer videos where this has happened in the last 2 days: When you've got the chain on the coupler, and you lower it into the wax, the coupler often falls into the wax, meaning you have to find another tool to fish it out, and it's covered in wax, etc, etc. A hook lower down to hang the couple on, whilst still allowing the chain to be submerged, would literally tick all the boxes.

  • @user-gs1dz6vx7p
    @user-gs1dz6vx7p Před 5 měsíci +3

    A few questions for me. First, does it apply to those chains which has just been commonly used in daily riding and has not yet cleaned? Or it only applys to those brand new chains with only factory grease in them? Secondly, when I re-wax these chains, should I add a new bar or just use the former melted wax, or should I melt a new pot of wax? Thank you.

  • @hugoarraiolos8665
    @hugoarraiolos8665 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Ultrasonic was mentioned as a important part of process in the past. Any color on why with this silca heating machine is no longer needed?
    Thank you

  • @matsmorot
    @matsmorot Před měsícem

    Never tried chain waxing, but this looks very promising!
    Is it possible to sous-vide in the bag with the StripChip as well? Sounds like it's hitting the right temperature that's the tricky part, without the "tower pot".

  • @Karovaldas
    @Karovaldas Před 5 měsíci +1

    Can StripChip be used to restore contaminated wax? You mention that putting a new chain into wax without stripping the oil, robs the wax of 15% of it's efficiency. Will putting a square restore that efficiency? Or is wax that has been exposed to oil permanently ruined? Thanks for your innovations!

  • @emilegoguely4032
    @emilegoguely4032 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for keeping it affordable* A cooker + wax combo bundle would be neat 😏

  • @brettwoodward
    @brettwoodward Před 5 měsíci +3

    Probably helpful to my wax if it is already contaminated from incomplete grease stripping of my chains. I use the new stripping solution, but in the past my grease stripping technique was not as good.

  • @Cyclist_zh
    @Cyclist_zh Před 5 měsíci +5

    Hi Josh, great video and love the chip strip. The whole system looks pretty much the same as the one that Cyclowax released a year or so ago. Can you tell me more about the difference of the two heaters? Or did Silca just want their own Cyclowax heater? ;-)

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  Před 5 měsíci +8

      Cyclowax heater is made by same vendor as ours, but they have 400ml capacity and standard thermostatic temp control. We designed a custom, larger capacity liner (600ml) with thicker walls for more even heating and a custom 360 degree heater (also for even heating) and finally we upgrade to a PID control for +/-1 degree temp control to eliminate the risk of overtemp heating as with StripChip we are pushing heats much higher than normal. Theirs works well, ours is just tuned more for our temperature needs, and the added 1cm of diameter and depth makes getting the chain in and out much easier.

    • @andreasolsson2336
      @andreasolsson2336 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@SILCAVelo I use the cyclowax setup and there is some faffing every waxing just to get the full chain submerged since the diameter of their pot is on the smallish side. Good call Silca!

    • @johnnychromatic
      @johnnychromatic Před 5 měsíci

      Big difference is that the Cyclowax pot only goes to 95C, but the StripChips require 125C temperature.

    • @MrUberboss
      @MrUberboss Před 5 měsíci

      @@andreasolsson2336 Exactly this! Also using the Cyclowax setup and it's super nice and handy but the pot is just a wee bit too narrow, would love to have it a bit wider/deeper.

  • @3wirevacationrentalsmichae589
    @3wirevacationrentalsmichae589 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Josh... I love your product line and what you've done with this company is just absolutely amazing! I have become a wax convert. However I do have to comment as a person who trains 15 to 20 hours a week, I have realized that the recommended intervals between waxing have reduced drastically since the emergence of waxing over liquid lube. While I appreciate the benefits ..the amount of labor (even reduced by this product) required if we have to wax every 300-500km is significant if you train a lot. For racers..are you recommending wax as a race day solution? What are your thoughts on longevity for those of us who ride 300-600km a week? Again love the company and your innovations but this is a lot of labor. I look forward to your comments/response.
    Mike
    Réunion Racing

    • @marcalberts6703
      @marcalberts6703 Před 5 měsíci

      I am curious--are you not using the drip wax over the top to increase the intervals between waxing? I wouldn't really do that for race day, but I would think for training this would extend your life beyond 500kms pretty regularly. But could be wrong....

    • @3wirevacationrentalsmichae589
      @3wirevacationrentalsmichae589 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@marcalberts6703 I am but still this only gets you to what? Maybe 700km.. that's still a very small interval

    • @chanstevens9658
      @chanstevens9658 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@marcalberts6703 I ride close to 300km/week and probably have a different threshold for "significant" rewaxing effort. The INITIAL effort to strip a chain for first wax strikes me as significant (though the new chip takes this to 0), but the only effort to rewax is simply removing the chain, tossing it in the cooker for a few minutes, reinstalling it. I am sloppy/lazy and barely spend any effort loosening the wax before mounting--I just let it flake like crazy for the first 10km of riding. I also wind up rotating between two chains so there's no down time for the bike--just swap out the spare chain and after the rewaxed on is done, that's the next spare. So to me this is a roughly 15 minute effort performed every 1200 km (month) that extends the life of my $50 chain at least tenfold and my even pricier drivetrain to nearly infinite. That's a trivial incremental effort/load compared to the roughly 6-8 hours per week/30 hours per month your training likely represents.

  • @jacobusdegroot7557
    @jacobusdegroot7557 Před měsícem

    Love it!

  • @palermo777
    @palermo777 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I don't know if I have to call BS on your secret wax because I bought it, prepared the chain on my touring bike with it as instructed and about 600 of 1000 kilometers that chain started squeaking like craaaaaaazy so I resorted to a tube of lube which I always keep in a tiny amount in my little repair kit. Did I miss reading somewhere this secret chain wax is to be re-applied every 4 days? This was a summer trip last august and weather conditions were 30 to 41 degrees celsius if that helps in determining something.
    kind regards and hey and reply to my comment that would be cool!

    • @palermo777
      @palermo777 Před 5 měsíci

      I looked it up and could only find every 1500 to 2000 kilometers, I would disagree based on my one time experience, did I do something wrong?

  • @cosmicpapa
    @cosmicpapa Před 5 měsíci +2

    Amazing gamechanger if this is true !

  • @Schwabz33
    @Schwabz33 Před 5 měsíci

    Perfect timing for my brand new SRAM XX1 chain.

  • @Cst519
    @Cst519 Před 5 měsíci +6

    Can you eat it? Looks delicious

    • @starlitshadows
      @starlitshadows Před 5 měsíci +1

      This is my question as well 🤤😂

    • @Cst519
      @Cst519 Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@@starlitshadowsit's a nice chocolate fondue set

    • @starlitshadows
      @starlitshadows Před 5 měsíci

      @@Cst519 😂

  • @i0am0not0a0number
    @i0am0not0a0number Před 5 měsíci +1

    Since the 70's I have always cleaned the factory grease from my chains. Doesn't everyone?

  • @billyshakespeare17
    @billyshakespeare17 Před 4 měsíci

    So could we just strip the chain and dip it in the wax pot and skip the strip chip? The answer is yes, I am sure. Just wondering the pros and cons of the strip chip vs separate strip.

  • @glenngoodwin3899
    @glenngoodwin3899 Před 5 měsíci +1

    How often do you need to add a square? 1, 2, 10 chains.
    How does it affect the longevity of the wax, knowing that not all waxes are created equal, would this not change the compound with added solvent based wax?

  • @vocsnor
    @vocsnor Před 5 měsíci

    Awesome product Josh!

  • @MrToddBarber
    @MrToddBarber Před 5 měsíci

    Looks awesome cant wait to give it a try

  • @Local.hero.cycling.
    @Local.hero.cycling. Před 5 měsíci

    You can only run a waxed chain if you maintain it yourself , running to your local bike shop or mechanic every time isn't feasable (unless they're on the same street maybe)

  • @jasonlaidlaw9072
    @jasonlaidlaw9072 Před 5 měsíci

    Silca Lord of Wax

  • @ComandanteNissaro
    @ComandanteNissaro Před 5 měsíci

    I'm definitely gonna give this a go.

  • @NolimitsNinja
    @NolimitsNinja Před 5 měsíci

    Headline.... that's incredible.
    Questions
    1. Is it 1 chip per chain?
    2. Is there a limit to how many new chains you can put through 1 pack of wax?

  • @billmaidment5623
    @billmaidment5623 Před 5 měsíci

    Please make a full demonstration video explaining how treat both new and used dirty chains.

  • @robvanleerdam
    @robvanleerdam Před měsícem

    Hello Josh,
    I am using your wax, stripper and melting system.
    I use it at 75 degrees Celsius. When I take out the chain it is not as stiff as you show it. Before I used a slowcooker and waited for a starting film over the wax. Back then the chain became as stiff as you showed. Is it a problem that the chain doesn t get as stiff as you showed?
    Regards

  • @minimedic7749
    @minimedic7749 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Would it still be beneficial to use this if I used chain stripper but maybe there is still a fraction of grease left?

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  Před 5 měsíci

      That is probably fine.. additional strip chip in the wax is non-harmful, but there are hardeners in there to harden the oleogelated oil that may make the wax a bit stiffer than you want if there isn't sufficient oil in the solution to bind it up.

  • @easterguts
    @easterguts Před 5 měsíci +2

    So if I wash a new chain thru a single mineral turps wash, would that improve the strip chip performance and/or make the wax last longer?

  • @wsbygt
    @wsbygt Před 5 měsíci

    It sounds like a great product but I still be striping and cleaning the chain before wax bath!
    That nifty Silca waxing pot though is coming my way!

  • @bikecommuter24
    @bikecommuter24 Před 5 měsíci

    Oil-Gelation wow, got my brain cells working 🤣
    This looks like something awesome👍👏
    Too bad my new bike is belt drive. 😆

  • @StephanieLuff
    @StephanieLuff Před 5 měsíci

    I might actually start waxing. Right now I’m in the “strip plus super secret” camp.

  • @glennmorgan8691
    @glennmorgan8691 Před 5 měsíci

    Great looking products there Josh I can't wait to try!!!On the wax x you say 85c thats good info thx do you know when you'll be putting out a wax x vid on best way to use it?Cheers!!!

  • @floatingnj
    @floatingnj Před 5 měsíci

    System with UK plug already sold out. Really frustrating but glad it isn’t available! I’ll keep waxing with my old setup until someone comes out with a competing and hopefully cheaper package. Luckily my impulse buy was thwarted!

  • @DrBrandMX
    @DrBrandMX Před 5 měsíci

    A few questions: 1.- How would the process change to wax a pre-used chain? Degrease, clean, chain stripper liquid, and wax it with the stripchip? 2.- How would the process be with an already hot waxed with silca chain, you know for rewaxing? Boiling water and degreaser to clean and rewax it, with or without the stripchip?

    • @SILCAVelo
      @SILCAVelo  Před 5 měsíci

      StripChip is only for a factory lubed chain.. once a chain is lubed with some other wet/dry product, you need to strip it with something like SILCA Stripper.. if it's already on full wax and dirty, then just boil it in water for a minute and then into the wax and wait for the bubbling to stop which means all the water is driven out.

  • @EdoConan
    @EdoConan Před 3 měsíci

    Hello Josh! I've been using Silca hot melt wax and i am very happy with the performance of the product. I wanted to get your wax based lube to go with the hot melt wax but where i live it's difficult to import one. However UFO drip lube is distributed here so just wanted to check is it safe that i use ufo drip lube to put on top of silca hot melt wax?

  • @imcbocian
    @imcbocian Před 5 měsíci +1

    Can i wash off this "wax like" converted grease with boiling water just like regular wax?