Cheapest Ever Muc Off Folks………get Some In…..!

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  1. Spacefrog

    Spacefrog Active Member

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    Tuesday 6th November.

    This Muc off cleaner is brilliant, i bought 2 litres a couple of weeks ago and was well impressed, i paid approx £12.50 for 2 litres, but…….. Have a look at this folks…. 2 x 5 litres off branded MUC OFF for £19.99, thats 10 litres making it £2 per litre…… I've just ordered mine…. you should to as not sure how long this is gonna last……free postage too…...
    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/302687988000

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  2. NakedBiker

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    Wow that is cheap. I just ordered 2x5L from tweeks for £25 and thought that was good.
     
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  3. crispey

    crispey crispey creme de la creme

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    Pound store sells similar product but in 1 ltr bottles. Guess how much?
     
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  4. steve lovatt

    steve lovatt Something else

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    Go on then crispey - how much? :D
     
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  5. Spacefrog

    Spacefrog Active Member

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    Go on………A pound….. is as good though…? thats the question…. i will try it out if i see some...
     
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  6. NakedBiker

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    That's the real question. I know muc off has very low salt levels and is safe for carbon and it won't leave streaks. I use it on my carbon fibre race bicycle as well as my (real) bikes.
    10L of the stuff will last me more than 2 years so I'm not that fussed about scrimping.
     
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  7. Spacefrog

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    Its also good for cleaning a glass/ceramic hobbs too, no streaks and comes up like new…..or anything else around the house, i cleaned my wifes wheels on her car earlier, gets rid of all that black crud that doesnt come off, the stuff that builds up over the years…...
     
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  8. NakedBiker

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    Weirdest but best thing I've used to clean motorcycle wheels? Dryer sheets. They're amazing.
     
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  9. Spacefrog

    Spacefrog Active Member

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    what are dryer sheets?
     
  10. NakedBiker

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    They're little pieces of cloth that you put into your tumble dryer to make your clothes smell nice. Find them in the laundry isle in a supermarket and rub your wheels with them.
     
  11. Spacefrog

    Spacefrog Active Member

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    whats the theory behind that, i use GT85 lube spray, its the best stuff to use as it has ptfe in it, rather than wd40….have you tried it…?
     
  12. NakedBiker

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    I think there is a small amount of detergent or something in each sheet. I normally rinse off any large dirt and then finish them off with the sheets as they somehow magically clean better than any brush or cloth I try.

    I do use GT85 - it's great. Planet X sells it in bulk for just over a £1 a bottle.
     
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  13. Spacefrog

    Spacefrog Active Member

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    I need to buy a new helmet, maybe an arai or shoei but cant find the right colours or design…. any ideas…? one for my wife too
     
  14. Spacefrog

    Spacefrog Active Member

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    i just looked and its not that cheap… its £36 for ten, thats £3.60 each…..
     
  15. NakedBiker

    NakedBiker Member

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    Sign up to their mailing list as they often do them on their flash deals.

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  16. Spacefrog

    Spacefrog Active Member

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    I think the benefits come from cleaning regularly, a quick spray, leave it for ten minutes, wash it off, have a look at this, stuart filingham is a bit of a perfectionist…
     
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  17. steve lovatt

    steve lovatt Something else

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    Used genuine Muc-Off and the cheap one crispey mentioned earlier from Poundland (Dirty Bike it's called). Couldn't tell the difference if I'm honest. Also don't use Muc-off anymore as it dulls the mag wheels on the Bonnie. Soap and water! :D
     
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  18. crispey

    crispey crispey creme de la creme

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    I hunk the same goes for muc off but I think it says it on the instructions, but real men don’t read them anyway
     
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  19. chuk

    chuk Senior Member
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    Been using muc off for years only worth bout getting in bulk I.e 5 lets,as original post get deals on buy 5ltr get 5ltr watch out for cheaper alternatives as most not ph neutral,it’s fine on dirt or road bikes I used it on my cr250 that bike got filthy caked in mud cleaned after every track meeting
     
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