Dry Lubricant for Bike Chains | WD-40 Bike Dry Lube
Dry Lubricant for Bike Chains | WD-40 Bike Dry Lube
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Prices last updated 29 Nov 2025.
WD-40 Dry Lube 100ml Grey
Dry Lubricant for Bike Chains | WD-40 Bike Dry Lube
Dry Lubricant for Bike Chains | WD-40 Bike Dry Lube
Last updated at 29/11/2025 15:31:55
originally posted on lazada.sg
Fast shipping. Last than 4 days after order placed. 1st time buying WD40 dry lube for lubricating my bike chains. Been using other brands such as Finish Line. Didn't like WD40. the oil viscosity is too low compared to others. It dripped like water the minute I applied to my chains. This was done after shaking the bottle well as instructed. So, its wasteful to watch the excess oil dripping away to the floor. Price is reasonably cheap. Not sure how this new WD40 oil will work against dusty conditions.
originally posted on wd40.com
Since purchasing my first mountain bike a year ago, I've quickly come to realize the importance of a high quality chain lube. I've used quite a few brands so far and this WD-40 chain lube is my favorite. I enjoy riding in the winter, but regular snows cause plenty of wet and muddy conditions. This is the first chain lube that I've found that works great in both of these conditions. I apply before my ride on a clean chain and get back home with the chain looking great. It really does seem to repel most (if not all) of the mud and water. I haven't used this much in dry conditions, so not sure how it would work there, but am beyond pleased with the performance in wet muddy conditions. Great quality as I've come to expect with WD-40.
originally posted on walmart.com
So this stuff is not made by a bike company which tells me that it would not be that good anyway. This oil is for wet conditions and will attract dirt like crazy. BTW WD-40 is not known for being good as lubricant as much as getting bolts loose. I would not buy this again. I suggest you get something from Muc-Off, Squirt, Finish Line, etc. because they specialize in bikes and are run by bikers instead of a company that makes “lubricant”.
| Capacity | 100 Ml |
| Recommended Use | Chains |
Fast shipping. Last than 4 days after order placed. 1st time buying WD40 dry lube for lubricating my bike chains. Been using other brands such as Finish Line. Didn't like WD40. the oil viscosity is too low compared to others. It dripped like water the minute I applied to my chains. This was done after shaking the bottle well as instructed. So, its wasteful to watch the excess oil dripping away to the floor. Price is reasonably cheap. Not sure how this new WD40 oil will work against dusty conditions.
Since purchasing my first mountain bike a year ago, I've quickly come to realize the importance of a high quality chain lube. I've used quite a few brands so far and this WD-40 chain lube is my favorite. I enjoy riding in the winter, but regular snows cause plenty of wet and muddy conditions. This is the first chain lube that I've found that works great in both of these conditions. I apply before my ride on a clean chain and get back home with the chain looking great. It really does seem to repel most (if not all) of the mud and water. I haven't used this much in dry conditions, so not sure how it would work there, but am beyond pleased with the performance in wet muddy conditions. Great quality as I've come to expect with WD-40.
So this stuff is not made by a bike company which tells me that it would not be that good anyway. This oil is for wet conditions and will attract dirt like crazy. BTW WD-40 is not known for being good as lubricant as much as getting bolts loose. I would not buy this again. I suggest you get something from Muc-Off, Squirt, Finish Line, etc. because they specialize in bikes and are run by bikers instead of a company that makes “lubricant”.
I tried so many Dry Lubes out in the market. Some are wax-based with some kind of ethanol that evaporates and others are just too thin and wears out super quick after one ride. I had my reservations with WD-40 since they're only famous for their usual bolt loosener spray, but I gave it a shot after being disappointed with so many other dry lubes. As it turns out, this lube was fairly liquidy. However, it is thin oil that you're applying to the chain and not some fluid that'll evaporate and leave your chain completely dry. That is not what a dry lube is supposed to do.This lube actually gets into the links, pins, and rollers. You do not need to squirt a lot onto the chain - just a drop onto each roller and pin as you're going through the whole chain once around and ... MoreI tried so many Dry Lubes out in the market. Some are wax-based with some kind of ethanol that evaporates and others are just too thin and wears out super quick after one ride. I had my reservations with WD-40 since they're only famous for their usual bolt loosener spray, but I gave it a shot after being disappointed with so many other dry lubes. As it turns out, this lube was fairly liquidy. However, it is thin oil that you're applying to the chain and not some fluid that'll evaporate and leave your chain completely dry. That is not what a dry lube is supposed to do.This lube actually gets into the links, pins, and rollers. You do not need to squirt a lot onto the chain - just a drop onto each roller and pin as you're going through the whole chain once around and then wipe off the excess. The chain plates do not need any lubrication as it'll pick up dirt and fine dust. This should last you at least 5 mountain bike rides or even a whole year for commuter bikes in dry conditions. I put this on my commute bike riding in rain and it was still fine, but I would have to re-lube with this WD-40 Dry lube more often or put on the wet lube. In salty streets during winter, put on the wet lube often as no dry lube will last even one ride and your chain will definitely rust and kink up.
This is headed for the dumster away from the house. There is a persistent strong smell with this product. I had to wash contact areas several times to get this smell out. I do not recommend no matter how well it may lubricate, although it won't be around long enogh for me to test it out.
This is headed for the dumpster, away for the house. I had to wash areas of contact several times and still the smell lingers. I don't care how well this product lubricates, since it won't be around long enough to be tested. On second thought, I'm going to return this to Walmart, wrapped in a foodsaver bag for mutual protection.
38.5 of these in a Canadian or imperial gallon. $11 per 118 ml equates to about 423 per gallon. Is somebody gouging somebody else? And how can I rate a chain oil without riding thousands of miles? Okay, the bottle doesn't leak when turned upside down, but many drops go spurting out before you get it on the chain, unless of course you operate like a surgeon.
I cleaned my chain with the WD-40 Bike chain degreaser, let it dry and applied this onto my $700.00 bike. The smell that everyone is complaining about in the reviews did not bother me as it disappeared after 1 ride. I've never used any other dry bike chain lube so I cannot compare. Other then that this stuff did the job, my bike ride after I applied the lube was quite and the gear changes were smooth once again.
I have been riding a long time, bicycles...road MTB and now gravel, and own, and have owned many chain-driven motorcycles over the decades.First, do not use MC chain lubricant on bicycle chains and vice versa. They are engineered for different chains/RPMs/conditions.Second, I use "DRY" on my gravel bike, and it works just fine in all conditions. I also like to keep my chain and cassette/deraliuer spotless and lubed between rides. I don't clean/degrease and lube after every ride, but no more than 3 rides of 25-30kms and then its time...not for everyone, but I'm a little OCD when it comes to my maintaining bikes.I ride mostly on a mix of grushed gravel and packed dirt, and combinations thereof.The fine crushed gravel will mess up your drive-train in a hurry if ... MoreI have been riding a long time, bicycles...road MTB and now gravel, and own, and have owned many chain-driven motorcycles over the decades.First, do not use MC chain lubricant on bicycle chains and vice versa. They are engineered for different chains/RPMs/conditions.Second, I use "DRY" on my gravel bike, and it works just fine in all conditions. I also like to keep my chain and cassette/deraliuer spotless and lubed between rides. I don't clean/degrease and lube after every ride, but no more than 3 rides of 25-30kms and then its time...not for everyone, but I'm a little OCD when it comes to my maintaining bikes.I ride mostly on a mix of grushed gravel and packed dirt, and combinations thereof.The fine crushed gravel will mess up your drive-train in a hurry if you don't pay attention.Finaly, I am not sure of the reference of the "citronelle smell" or odour is, but I can't smell anything from this product. And I do not have any medical issues, so I guess some peoples noses are more sensitive than others.In summation, I would say for the price, you will get a lot of use if used as directed.It is all dependant on how often you ride, where you ride and how hard you ride.
| Capacity | 100 Ml |
| Recommended Use | Chains |