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How To Clean Bones Swiss Ceramic Bearings

How do you take care of ceramic bearings?

Full ceramic bearings are maintenance free. However, they can be washed using regular tap water or a standard bearing cleaner product if required. Make sure the bearing is completely dry before replacing it. These bearings do not need lubricant to operate, so there is no need to add an oil or grease at this stage.

How good are bones ceramic bearings?

Bones Reds Ceramics Bearings: light and faster. The ceramic material ball bearings create less friction which = less heat = faster and longer lasting. Ceramic is also much harder than steel and will not rust= so they will last longer.

What can I use to clean bearings?

Acetone, isopropyl alcohol and mineral spirits are all good options. When using solvents, wear gloves and avoid contact with your skin. Use a dish or wide-mouthed bottle as a container to soak the bearings for several minutes, occasionally swirling the bearings around in the cleaner.

What household items can I use to clean bearings?

Half-fill a jar or bottle with acetone. You may also use isopropyl alcohol, non-water-based citrus cleaner, or lemon juice. Just make sure that there’s no water in whatever solution you’re choosing to use because it will cause rust to develop in the bearings.

Do ceramic bearings need lubrication?

No, full ceramic bearings can be run completely dry. They do not need lubrication to run. Ceramic is non-porous, unlike steel, as a result it is virtually frictionless. Because there is no heat buildup and virtually no friction, full ceramic bearings can be run completely dry.

How do you clean ceramic kart bearings?

To clean the inside of the bearing, simply remove only one side of the exterior shield, shown above. Next, use Mineral Spirits to clean all the dirt out of the inside of the bearings. Then, use Denatured Alcohol to remove the residue left from the Mineral Spirits.

Can you clean ceramic bearings with acetone?

You should clean the bearings and the ball retainers. To do so, soak them first and foremost in a de-greasing solution such as acetone or pure alcohol. Leave it overnight to ensure that all the grease have been removed completely. Place the bearings in fresh chemicals and shake gently so as to remove any extra grease.

Can you use normal grease on ceramic bearings?

There is absolutely nothing magic about ceramic bearings, including what lube you choose to use. Any grease will work just fine. For minimum rolling resistance, lighter weight greases are better.

Can ceramic bearings get wet?

Are Ceramic Bearings Waterproof? Nope. Although the ceramic balls will not be affected by rust, the steel casings of each bearing are still vulnerable to the elements.

How long do ceramic bottom brackets last?

CeramicSpeed bottom bracket and wheel bearings should be maintained every 5,000-8,000 km or 3,000-5,000 miles. CeramicSpeed headset bearings can be maintained once per year for most riders.

Are Bones Swiss Ceramics worth it?

At the top end of the price range, (only Bones Swiss Ceramic Bearings are more expensive at around £140.00 per set), Bones Swiss bearings are worth every single penny you will spend on them and are substantively better than all competitors in terms of both performance and durability.

How long do Bones bearings last?

They’re fast, reliable and with proper maintenance, you won’t need to replace them anytime soon. I’ve heard people say they lasted them 15 years. This seems a bit long though, it also depends how hardcore and how often you skate.

Do ceramic bearings make a difference?

According to research, a well-made ceramic bearing will roll faster, saving you energy and allowing faster cruising speeds compared to an equivalent steel bearing. This is because the properties of ceramic allow the creation of rounder, smoother bearings.

Can I use rubbing alcohol to clean my bearings?

Put the bearings in a container WITH A LID and fill it to the brim with isopropyl alcohol. Cap the container and shake for 5 minutes. Set the bearings out to dry. While you’re waiting for the alcohol to fully evaporate, you can take the time to clean the bearing covers with some paper towels.

Can you use dish soap to clean bearings?

I use extremely hot water and dish soap. I put my swiss bearings in a plastic tupperware and slosh them around really good. Rinse, and add a little more soap, then repeat. Then I dry them off really well and add speed lube.

Can you use vinegar to clean bearings?

Pour enough white vinegar into a jar so that the bearing can be completely submerged. Make sure you use WHITE vinegar, not cider or balsamic. This is not a salad. Now Place bearing into the vinegar.

Can I use vegetable oil to clean bearings?

Too much greasing can seize up the bearing instead of influencing it to move smoothly. If all else fails, the less greasing, the better. Try not to grease up your bearings using thick oils. Stay away from lubricants such as vegetable oil, olive oil or car oil.

Can I use lemon juice to clean my bearings?

If you can find a spray-on degreaser, you can blast all the crap out of your bearings to great effect. Lemon juice works well too! Soak your bearings in your chosen liquid try putting the bearings in a jam jar and shake the bejeezus out of them for about 2 minutes, then rinse them with some more clean solvent.

What can I use for bearing lube?

Grease Lubricant: While some bearing applications use oil as a lubricant, grease is the lubricant of choice for 80 to 90 percent of bearings.

What do you lubricate ceramic bearings with?

The most common grease used with ceramic bearings is lithium grease with a mineral oil base, suitable for precision bearings. For high-speed, high-temperature and prolonged service life applications, synthetic lubricants are preferred.

What oil do you use for ceramic bearings?

For XD-15, ceramic zero, ceramic hybrid, and stainless steel bearings we use Kluber NBU52. This grease only runs better and smoother with time and is highly resistant to being washed out. It is engineered to stick to the balls and continually be pulled back into the ball path where it is needed.