That's even worse. I mean you'd have to have no sense at all.The same people who pay £5 for a microfibre cloth which costs 50p in the supermarket.
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/muc-off-premium-microfibre-polishing-cloth/
That's even worse. I mean you'd have to have no sense at all.The same people who pay £5 for a microfibre cloth which costs 50p in the supermarket.
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/muc-off-premium-microfibre-polishing-cloth/
Ooh, pretty...
A quid for just one, B&Q are doing three for a quid.That is ridiculous. Get a tesco 'car sponge' for about a quid
So not only is it 2.50, it's crap too. Oh I'd keep quiet about that if I'd actually bought one. Getting it with other things doesn't count. I've still got a beanie hat I got with, yo, down with the kidz and dirty mtn biking magazine, or whatever it was called. I so wasn't their target audience.With my secondhand purchase of my bike was an unused and everything still sealed 'Muc Off Ultimate Cleaning and Care Kit' thrown in. In a manly looking black plastic tool style box. With pink clips on it. So I actually own two, count 'em, two, lovely pink sponges.
Well I did. I made the mistake of using the one that came with the magazine and found after one bike clean up I was left with a shed floor covered in a sort of grimy black and shocking pink fluffy-bit confetti and a small bit of intact sponge in my hand. The big manly box was handy though, I keep my road shoes, overshoes and arm warmers in that. (I have to admit the spoke cleaner brush thing was really good.)
I've still got a beanie hat I got with, yo, down with the kidz and dirty mtn biking magazine, or whatever it was called. I so wasn't their target audience.
I'm not sure we should tell yet, we need more ridicule first.Nobody in their right mind is the answer.
Who did?