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Old 08-03-20, 01:28 PM
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Davet
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I've used NFS for 3 years and it seems to warrant it's good reputation. I follow the directions regarding the application. The key seems to apply the night before and wipe the excess from the outer plates and let sit, a little goes a long way. I used it on my bikes while I lived in Mexico plus I lubed everything that had metal-to-metal contact: gates, doors, fittings, even put a little bit on the threads and bulbs of lighting fixtures. The heat and humidity in our locale was severe and NFS prevented the corrosion and galling that was so prevalent there.

The chains on our MTB bikes lasted longer than my riding companions who didn't use NFS.

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