Muc-Off

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  1. Thorpy74

    Thorpy74 New Member

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    As the title say's, Is it any good? Had the speedmaster for a couple of months now and noticed a few nooks and crannies that are a bit hard to get to, thought this stuff might be good?

    Does it shift light dirt without agitating(ie can I spray in to crevices and then rinse off)

    Cheers Stu
     
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    This product has some bite to it, good aqueous cleaner...BUT...it's obviously very alkaline and if you leave it too long on painted wheels or casings it will leave them dull.
     
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    I've used it for a while.It's quite good but for stubborn stuff you'll still need to give it a bit of a scrub.
    The problem with bikes is there's a lot of nook a crannys.
    As Acko said be careful with the wheels,it can leave them a bit dull.
     
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    Richard H Noble Member

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    I use it and like it although I use WD 40 on a cloth to get the oil and crap off the back wheel, swing arm, and number plate.
     
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    Never liked Muc-Off because it is very watery, I used to use the Hein Gericke gel cleaner but now use S-Doc, it's expensive but does a bloody good job.
     
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    Personally, I've never found the need to use Muc-Off or similar for my bikes. Not a criticism of those who have used it, of course!! But, instead of using WD-40 for greasy bits, I have found Mr Sheen, or similar, to be excellent for cleaning up rear wheels and the like. Makes the bike smell nice as well!!:D Also good for degreasing hands!! :)
     
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