Effetto Mariposa Flowerpower is a high-performance lubricant that derives its name from the natural ingredient extracted from sunflower seeds. Unlike some other lubricants, it does not contain fluorinated compounds, making it an eco-friendly option. It is exceptionally clean, resembling immersion wax, but it takes time to dry. The only downside is that the unique top of the bottle can be frustrating to use.
To apply Flowerpower, you need to degrease your chain thoroughly. This includes removing the factory chain oil from a new chain. After application, the wax needs to dry before use.
Effetto Mariposa Flowerpower chain wax - Technical details
The Flowerpower was tested after cleaning the drivetrain in an ultrasonic cleaner with a degreaser. The application process involves using the nozzle at the top of the Flowerpower, which is designed to make the application easier but, in reality, it makes it more difficult and I found it prone to irregular amounts dropping out. The top twists, but it is not meant to be removed. One drop of Flowerpower is required per roller, and the chainset should be rotated at least 10 times to allow it to coat the full link. Finally, any excess should be wiped off the outside of the links. During colder weather months, it takes several hours to dry, and it is best to leave it overnight. On hotter days, it dries much quicker but it is still best to apply it as suggested.
Effetto Mariposa Flowerpower chain wax - Performance
Effetto Mariposa estimates 4ml per application, which seems accurate after our test period. The brand also claims that the lubricant can last up to 600 km on the road in dry conditions, but this is an optimistic figure. In reality, achieving 100km on drier days is possible for general off-road use on typical British terrain but, on damp days, it is reduced to around 80km. In very wet conditions, it is more realistic to expect 50km. This is on par with other wax-based chain lubricants, including CeramicSpeed UFO, which also makes optimistic longevity claims.
Flowerpower is a chain lubricant that stands out from other options owing to how clean the chain remains after use – and after multiple re-applications. While Squirt and Smoove also provide excellent performance, they can start to build up a layer of black residue after multiple applications or if you apply too much in one go. In contrast, Flowerpower remained clean after approximately eight to 10 reapplications, covering almost 1,000 km of riding. During this time, the bike was cleaned multiple times but no harsh degreasers were used on the chain.
Effetto Mariposa claims Flowerpower is the fastest wax-based drip lubricant tested by Zero Friction Cycling. The testing also shows how effective it is at holding off contamination, and as a result, maximising chain life.
Effetto Mariposa Flowerpower chain wax - Verdict
Flowerpower costs £14 for 100ml (£0.14 per ml), or a slightly more cost-effective option there is a 500ml bottle for £45 (£0.11 per ml). Comparing more typical bottles, around the 100-120ml mark, Squirt chain lube is £13 for 120ml, Peaty’s Linklube Dry is the same price, and Ceramicspeed UFO Drip all condition is £19 for 100ml.
The natural ingredients used in this product are good and are even more remarkable when the product delivers exceptional performance. Flowerpower achieves this feat, making it an excellent choice for riders who already appreciate the benefits of an immersion or drip wax chain lube. It sets a new standard for what a drip option can accomplish, whether used by itself or as a top-up on an immersion waxed chain for longer rides. The pricing is competitive and the drying time is similar to other options. However, the application nozzle isn't as effective or easy to use as its rivals, which is the only downside.
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Surprised with the lack of reactions here, this is supposed to be the best drip wax out there - at least if you believe some well-known web site about lubes...
I have been using Squirt recently, and although I'm very happy with it, the standard version becomes noisy below 5°C, so as the winter is coming again, I thought I might try Flowerpower instead.
First impression after a single application, it was slightly more noisy than Squirt.
After the ride I had to rinse the bike, and as I was wiping the chain with a paper towel to dry it, it left a deep black trace on the paper, and that just wouldn't stop! The chain is brand new, had been degreased, and it looked clean from outside after the ride, but the water coming from the rollers was really dirty, black, I have no explanation for this black color, the dirt itself was quite clear, like sand color, and I certainly didn't ride long enough on roads to collect traffic particles...
I had to use at least 3 towels and they were still dirty! After all this friction against the chain I guess most of the lube was removed, so I decided to apply again very light drops on the chain links, despite the fact that I had only roden for 20 km since the 1st application.
I'm curious to see how this turns out?