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* To keep chain from rusting, apply a thin coat of WD-40 or "Teflon-Plus". Both will prevent rust: but WD-40 it's not very 'session friendly' and "Teflon-Plus" is a dry lube. | * To keep chain from rusting, apply a thin coat of WD-40 or "Teflon-Plus". Both will prevent rust: but WD-40 it's not very 'session friendly' and "Teflon-Plus" is a dry lube. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:12, 24 February 2021
- This article is part of the SM-201 Macropedia
- Primary reasons for using chain in bondage? Its inability to be cut by normal household tools.
- Reasons not to use chain? It's cold to touch. Tightening bondage is plus or minus one link. (With large link sizes, that could be plus or minus 2"!)
- To keep chain from rusting, apply a thin coat of WD-40 or "Teflon-Plus". Both will prevent rust: but WD-40 it's not very 'session friendly' and "Teflon-Plus" is a dry lube.
See also Chain body harness
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