Well, if it ruins the finish of your powder coated parts as well as Muc Off, the only thing going for it is that you can ruin them cheaper!Dalemac wrote: For plastics, pretry much any standard car/bike cleaner. I've always used the bike cleaner from poundland, cheap and does the exact same job as muck off.
Cleaning Foam ?
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I used the asda one once and it just strips the paint luckily it was on an old pushbike
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That said when it comes to motorbikes, I like to ride side saddle with a nice frock
That said when it comes to motorbikes, I like to ride side saddle with a nice frock
Well, It hasn't ruined the finish of any of the powder coated parts I've had done.D-Rider wrote:Well, if it ruins the finish of your powder coated parts as well as Muc Off, the only thing going for it is that you can ruin them cheaper!Dalemac wrote: For plastics, pretry much any standard car/bike cleaner. I've always used the bike cleaner from poundland, cheap and does the exact same job as muck off.
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Gio wrote:Sure it wasn't the rat shit that comes free with anything purchased at Asda?flatlander wrote:I used the asda one once and it just strips the paint luckily it was on an old pushbike
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blinkey501 wrote:Wd40 on a cloth for the chain residue on the back wheel.
Washing up liquid in a bucket of water.
Mr sheen at a £1 a can for the paintwork.
Spray on the Mr sheen to set paintwork and buff .
It will try streak free.
Hi Blinkey, you've been so quiet I'd thought you'd left, or fell asleep.............again.
Cheers my man top tip. Not sure about the washing up liquid tho dude


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True true....blinkey501 wrote:I use it.
It's a detergent at the end of the day.
Been busy with work.
Manic at moment 😉
You need a day off kid
Get on your bike. That's the way
Then sell me one of them
That's the way

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