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Jimski



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Muc-Off Products - Cars/Wheels

Hi all,

Don't know if anyone uses 'Muc-Off' products on their mountain bikes but they also do a range for cars and wheels.

Biodegradable and non acid based, won't affect any waxes or polishes already applied.

www.screwfix.com have got a clearance of a few products, the shampoo, glass products, quick detailer and wheel cleaners. Just ordered a selection myself as the shampoo especially is around 50% cheaper than elsewhere.

Hope this helps someone Thumbs Up

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Tandemman



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Been using standard mucoff on my alloys for years now with no ill effects, my mx5 is now 8 years old and has no signs of alloy damage at all

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My misses cleans the alloys by regularly scraping them along the kerbs. Rolling Eyes

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Jimski



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Handheld 2 litre pressure pump sprayer in Asia for £3.25, online and in store. Ideal for applying non aggressive cleaners or pre wash solutions as above or other products.

I use mine for a diluted citrus pre wash and snow foam on the freely. 2013 FL2 - Black Edition Auto
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Have you found a 'snow foam' that works successfully in a low pressure pump type dispenser Question I have one myself but can only find TFR for low pressure use and I won't use that.

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The snow foam will still loosen the dirt, but does not have the foam clinging and will run off quicker Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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Jimski



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Valet Pro - Citrus Pre Wash
http://www.intodetail.co.uk/product/247#.USZ8UCwgGSM

Valet Pro - Advanced Neutral Snow Foam
http://www.intodetail.co.uk/product/248#.USZ8liwgGSM

Both suitable for low pressure hand sprayers, in fact the snow foam has a more economical dilution and is highly effective as a hand pressure spray. Both avai in 5 litres. Highly recommended by the detailing world folks. 2013 FL2 - Black Edition Auto
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