Why Don't you 'Muck Off',,,,,,,,
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Why Don't you 'Muck Off',,,,,,,,
During a recent disscusion with our man the Grumpy Midget I found out that a simple way of getting stains or any sort of shyte from the top of your 'high or 'pop' top can be acheived by purchasing some fine stuff called 'Muck Off'.
I paused for a moment thinking is this guy taking the pi$$ or not,,,,,,then as you do I trusted this opinion and then promptly bought some to try out.
The touble is I have only just found it after the Mrs decide to file it under 'even more shyte' and I was wondering if anyone other than the 'Midget' has found it to be the bee's knees or is it total shyte in a bottle ?
Regards
Fritz,,,,,,
PS, What do you clean yours with ???
I paused for a moment thinking is this guy taking the pi$$ or not,,,,,,then as you do I trusted this opinion and then promptly bought some to try out.
The touble is I have only just found it after the Mrs decide to file it under 'even more shyte' and I was wondering if anyone other than the 'Midget' has found it to be the bee's knees or is it total shyte in a bottle ?
Regards
Fritz,,,,,,
PS, What do you clean yours with ???
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Muck off
Yes I use it - originally on my bike but also good for general grime on anything you're happy hosing off afterwards eg alloy wheels. Washing again with something waxy will help slow up the griming process.
Keith
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after! works even when the mud is dry! just blather all over leave for 5 mins and wash away!
http://www.muc-off.co.uk/
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Westy.Club.Joker wrote:Hey Dave, do you just stick it in the chemic. tank on your pressure washer and let it feed through with the water? Does it foam up or anything, or just work as is?
just like that! doesn't foam up or owt. works best if you give it a good shooting and then leave it for 5 before blasting it off!!