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orangestorm
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Post by orangestorm »

May have to invest in some of that I hate cleaning the bike when I could be riding so if it saves time n elbow grease could be worth the expense...currently use Fairy Liquid (well cheap) :lol: :lol:
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dink
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Post by dink »

We buy muckoff from infinity in huge bottles and yes it does do the job, if you use washing up liquid on anything other than the plastics you have to make sure you rinse it off properly as it has a high salt content.
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Post by RAINMAKER »

orangestorm wrote:currently use Fairy Liquid (well cheap) :lol: :lol:
DONT USE FAIRY IT IS FULL OF SALT IT WILL GET INTO SMALL PLACES AN MAKE THEM RUST.

if you must .get a cheap car shampoo........no salt :lol:
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Post by d.sharples »

mucoff is all i use on my bike it really is the best stuff for cleaning me ride but she sometimes gets offended when i run her a bath and its left on the side as it leaves a ring on the cabinet and cleans the bike aswell
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Post by Squiffythewombat »

use petrol/white spirits for removing greese! either that or gunk, both work as well as muc-off!

Its a telling tale that all the motoX riders use jet washers and petrol rather than muc-off even though its designed for them!

Just my opinion..;.
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