Green Oil
Wet Chain Lubricant for life
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Fudge & Sons is proud to partner with Green Oil.

Our Promise - Free Instore Refills for Life 

Wet Chain Lubricant is 100% biodegradable. 

It lasts in excess of 125 miles on the chain per application and has won a wealth of awards - from environmentalists and the bike industry based purely on performance. 

The long nozzle 'snap cap'. Simply twist and pull off in one go. It is fantastic & easy to get into hard to reach areas. 

This 100% biodegradable lube contains N-Toc, a special refined plant extract that increases durability, whilst also increasing the length of time between applications. 

Green Oil can also be used for cables, brake levers, bike locks and for other lube applications. It's versatile. 

Green Oil Wet Chain Lube is 100% biodegradable.

A chain can be over 99% efficient in transferring energy from your pedaling to kinetic energy to drive the bike forward. Friction occurs between links, and lubricating the chain reduces this - increasing efficiency. Also, your bike chain is exposed to the elements: water + steel = rust. Rust = reduced efficiency. Rust and wear due to friction of course make cycling more difficult, but also reduce the life of your bike chain. Green Oil chain lube reduces both, extending the life of your chain and reducing friction, for a smoother ride.

Our promise - Free Refills for Life

When you purchase a bottle of Green Oil Wet Lubricant at Fudge & Sons we will provide free refills for life .

Free Refills are available in store whilst-u-wait. Wow !

  • Penetrates
  • Lubricates
  • Protects
  • Prevents rust
  • Lasts over 125 miles per application
  • 100% recycled plastic bottle
  • Uses Prevented Ocean Plastic

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