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Which one is the best cleaner or are they as good as each other?
more than likely the same stuff
Hope is supposed to be a little more gentle than Muc-Off.
fenwicks
what more diluted?
I liek Fairy Liquid I do
the fenwicks FS1 is great stuff. Dilute it 1:4 with water and it is still way more powerfulthan muc off. Used neat it is a good car engine cleaner.
Just make sure you dontbuy the FS10 (ready diluted stuff). FS1 is about £10 per L whereas the FS10 is about £8 per L and it's already diluted. I usually get 5L worth from a bottle of the FS1
They are all just dilute sodium hydroxide (caustic soda) I think (hence the reason you have to make sure to wash it off properly.
They might have a little detergent mixed in too.
I use Fumpgunk
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miles better And cheaper
Neither, just water and a sponge and bottle brush, occasionally a bit of car shampoo. Both will rot bearings in my experience.
Fenwicks FS1... Makes little sense to get anything else if it's got to be a "proper" bike cleaner, so much cheaper by volume. The only downer is that you need a decent bottle, the normal ones don't last very long so you end up buying another bottle of muc-off or similiar just to get a squeezee bottle.
Tesco Daisy general cleaner is even cheaper but I don't entirely trust it not to dissolve my bike 
I've been using this stuff and it's far better than Muc Off
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=38018
Turtle wax on the cheap from wilko diluted in a sh1t shifter bottle about 10:1 with water. Rinse and then scrub with nice hot soapy water.
Never found proper cleaners much cop, if it's fresh and still wet it rinses off anyway, if it's baked on, never found the cleaners to work all that well (and you use a whole bottle trying).
In fact if it's baked on, it's usually a partial disassembly job anyway - chain, cassette and rings go in pot of degreaser...
wilko's car shampoo, hot water and a sponge for most of the bike. Wait to dry then buff with dry cloth (bloody matt finish, never again)
Rings/cassette get a good stiff brush and hot water.
If cleaned regular then its all you need.
Chain, bottle of boiling water and some washing up liquid and shake the bottle for a while. If really bad then some chain cleaner from lidl. Used to just use chain cleaner but heard that can damage chain as to strong.
greeble - Memberfenwicks
+1 it's really good stuff!
