Use it on my alloy wheels actually works great, stock up though as not always in stock.
tommytbone1
22 Nov 16#3
Awesome.. Cheers guys. Will head back tomorrow and grab some more then. Can't go wrong at that price. The big brands are way overpriced
veedubjai
22 Nov 16#4
Not seen this, might try the bigger branches.
MRGRINGO
22 Nov 16#5
the best product you can use is soap powder in hot water. its what we've used for years in motocross and enduro. sponge and brush then rinse off. cleans the filthiest beast.
martroy to MRGRINGO
22 Nov 164#6
And what about the bikes ?
Saben
22 Nov 16#7
if you believe muc off's self serving test, this cheap version can tarnish metals
Nothing wrong with this stuff. Bottle and spray a bit crappy but it costs a pound so come on !!!
raijan
22 Nov 16#10
Go though a tonn of Muc Off (thanks British weather/roads) so will give this a punt if only for the cheekiness of their totally not copying Muc Off branding
miles16v
22 Nov 16#11
I thought this stuff was pretty average, but then I don't think muc off is that great either!
Pointless on anything greasy.
andyc240
22 Nov 16#12
cheap **** will wreck the paint on the bike if u spend big money on your bike spend the extra for a reliable wash for it like mud buster
muffboy
22 Nov 16#13
Will this clean the Beduff "bikes" who are regularly covered in "muck"
SFconvert
22 Nov 161#14
Muc Off is basically Fenwicks I believe, which can be had for around £10 a litre in concentrate, and makes 11 litres of Muc off equivalent.
Just get no nonsense degreaser from screwfix. 5 litres @ £5.99. Will last you more that a year as you dilute it.
nickhalluk
23 Nov 16#17
If you have a half decent bike, I wouldn't put this stuff near it, see various links other people have posted above.
tommytbone1
23 Nov 16#18
Wow, seems like it's quite corrosive this stuff! Think i'll grab some Fenwicks as Sfconvert suggested. I keep seeing that crop up in reviews
leedsfan83
24 Nov 16#19
Swarfega 5l bottle of degreaser is the best value cleaner for a bike, works great in my chain cleaner tool, and diluted in a squirty bottle for the rest of the bike.
leedsfan83
24 Nov 16#20
As with all cleaners be careful when cleaning around hubs
Opening post
"No more dirty bike" - creative name!
Not had chance to try it yet, but for a quid i thought it was worth the punt.
Cleans chains, gears/sprockets, cranks, engines, frames, forks, bars, grips, sadles, spokes, wheels etc basically everything
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Pointless on anything greasy.
https://dirtmountainbike.com/videos/muc-off-really-worth-extra-money.html