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Old 31-12-08, 07:58 PM   #21
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i use it all the time and it shifts the oily grease and dirt what more does it need to do.
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Old 31-12-08, 08:40 PM   #22
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Be as cheap as the stuff I use and last 10 times longer
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Old 31-12-08, 09:09 PM   #23
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http://www.wiggle.co.uk/p/Cycle/7/Fe...er/5360035731/

Twin pack with trigger pistol £15 at Wiggle. Don't know if you can get it cheaper elsewhere?

Can't report a great experience with Muc Off, although my 3 year old enjoyed spraying my 16year old Cavalier with it, but only because it was pink.
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Old 31-12-08, 09:14 PM   #24
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Not quite a twinpack Mavic , one of those is FS10 which is pre-diluted , get the FS1 though and dilute it yourself . One bottle makes 10 bottles of bike wash that cacks all over Muc-Off for a Tenth of the cost
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Old 06-01-09, 07:17 PM   #25
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badger knows his stuff.. i'll get me some of that if it will be safe to use on my brake discs and calipers. and then i can ACF the bike and job done for a couple months

off topic: i learned not to try and be cool and wheelspin in the snow..
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Old 06-01-09, 07:18 PM   #26
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Fenwicks is totally safe on Break Discs and calipers you have my word on that
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Old 03-04-09, 10:46 PM   #27
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There's a cleaning product my old man uses.. It's S-Doc something or other..

It's bloody good, much better than the Muc-off stuff which is comparable to a light soapy water.
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Old 04-04-09, 04:50 PM   #28
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ive never had a problem with muc off but mite try some of this fenwicks nxt time as you all seem to rate it, but i use oven cleaner for the wheels and rear shock, works a treat
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