Muckoff bike cleaner

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e-rider

Banned member
Location
South West
I found muc-off could remove the paint on some components so I stopped using it! It claims to be safe on all finishes but this is clearly bullshit.
 

Norm

Guest
I found muc-off could remove the paint on some components so I stopped using it! It claims to be safe on all finishes but this is clearly bullshit.
Indeed. I wouldn't even give it away after it removed the paint from the engine cases of my motorbike. And yes, I followed the instructions to the letter.
 

e-rider

Banned member
Location
South West
I use car wash soap in warm water and a large soft brush, followed by a rinse with the watering can and then a good dry and polish.
 

MrJamie

Oaf on a Bike
Poundland have their own alternative to Muc-off spray. It seems just as effective.
I use this too in the rare event i clean my bike. I tend to clean and lube the drivetrain but leave the frame looking old so its less desirable to thieves :biggrin:
 
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justin33

justin33

Well-Known Member
Location
Hampshire
Cheers guys for all your replies.

I decided to bite the bullet and brought a bottle of muckoff from go outdoors,got it for £6.70 for a litre but have used up half a bottle cleaning my bike only to go and get it just as muddy 2 days after cleaning it.

Will be tryign some of your suggestions...thanks again
 
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