Long single-day in mixed weather — staged plan
Pre-wax with a top hot-melt the day before, then ride it through the whole event. If sustained heavy rain hits mid-ride, apply an oil over the wax and commit to a chain-stripper degrease at home before the next wax. Skip wax-emulsion drips for single-day events — they need 12+ hours to set hard, so they belong in a stage-race kit.
- 1Pre-event (24h+ before)Wax the chain with a top immersive hot-meltOne application covers the whole event. Pick from the candidates below for the longest single-application life — a heat-tolerant base (Silca Endurance Chip) is worth adding if the day gets hot.
- 2Event startStart clean-waxed. Carry oil only if rain is forecast.Ride through passing showers — fresh wax handles them. The wax rinses and dries without meaningful contamination, and a slightly-rinsed wax costs less than the chain-stripper reset that comes with going oil-over-wax. Save the rain rescue for sustained heavy rain, not drizzle.
- 3Wet-day rescue (sustained heavy wet only)condition: sustained heavy rain or known long wet sectionsApply an oil over the wax. Commit to a post-event degrease.Reserve this for conditions that genuinely demand it: Paris-Roubaix-grade wet, Lake District persistent rain, Iceland river crossings. Silca Synergetic over the top is ZFC's published rescue. Once applied, the chain returns to the wax pot only via a chain-stripper solvent degrease — that's the one route back.
- 4Post-event (only if an oil was applied)Chain-stripper solvent degrease, then re-waxWet-weather oil behaves like factory grease. Use a proper chain stripper / solvent (mineral spirits, dedicated chain degreaser) with ultrasonic agitation — boiling water alone won't shift it. If the rain held off and you stayed on the wax, the chain goes straight back in the hot-melt pot for next time; no reset needed.