Buy 2x 1 litre trigger bottles of muc off cleaner for £10 in Halfords in Bridgend. Don't know if other branches got the same offer
PSA - bottle of stardrops for a quid!
Guess you won't be buying then
Traffic Film Remover comes in at about a pound a litre and is used at about 1% dilution.
I use Fenwicks Caravan Cleaner at the mo, but even that is a monumental rip off compared to the above.
I wish I'd known this years ago, I'd have saved a bloody fortune.
When all that is said and done, for those who like to use MucOff, and live in Brigend, it's a decent deal.
Good point, it's seven quid a litre on line.
I can't use it because of the missing 'k'.
Not as bad as a missing 'd', but annoying, nonetheless.
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The problem with that traffic film stuff is the quantities it comes in.
...although, I did find [url= http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/500ml-TFR-Traffic-Film-Remover-With-Wax-Truck-Wash-100-1-Elite-Cleaning-Supplies-/171302306680?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item27e269c378 ]500ml for £6[/url], which works out at 50litres at 100:1.
The Magnum Force (I know, I know) is about six quid for 5 litres, including VAT.
I'll certainly be giving that a try next time.
Halfords near me sells gallon containers of comercial car wash stuff, tempted to buy some and a sprayer.
Just bought one of those muck-off chain cleaners that sprays the aerosol direclty into the chain cleaner, I was skeptical but it works!
The Magnum Force (I know, I know) is about six quid for 5 litres, including VAT.
After more than a cursory look, you're right. £6-7 seems to get a decent amount of most brands TFR.
Going to hunt down, after all I do feel lucky, some Magnum Force.
Erm...cheers OP.
Just bought one of those muck-off chain cleaners that sprays the aerosol direclty into the chain cleaner, I was skeptical but it works!
I got suckered into that Fenwicks foaming chain cleaner. Bloody useless.
I found the fenwicks foaming stuff worked as long as you attacked it with a brush afterwards. Annoying because it looks cool, but in reality the foam just means the detergent isn't actualy in contact with the cassette/oil.
With the 200:1 dilution stuff, that's for jet washes, you'd still need to put it on the drivechain stronger (like muck off), and then wash the bike with a bucketfull of 100:1.
The chain cleaner/aerosol combo really does strip the chain clean in a few seconds though.
Word of warning.....
A lot of TFR's contain an acid which is good at attacking specialised coatings like kashima and anodisation.
Any specific details?
I've heard this before and tried to find some more info.
Can't find anything to give clarification.
Caravan cleaner from Aldi £2.00 a litre and dilute to taste .
I use this:
http://www.motocleaningproducts.co.uk/special-offers?product_id=142
just as good, and its only £20 for 10 ltrs.. 🙂
Poundland have 'dirtybike' cleaner for a quid. works as well as any
caravan cleaner from aldi was absolute pish, binned it as it was cluttering up the shelf in the garage
From Jaime's TFR link :
Contains wax for an elite finish.
Does that mean its going contaminate your brakes?
A quick look at the spec sheet for Magnum force shows that it contains: SODIUM HYDROXIDE
This is pretty good at attacking special finishes as well as untreated metals....
That's interesting, thanks. One to definitely avoid then.
There are some marketed as 'green' or 'non caustic', I'll do some research when the Fenwicks runs out in a year or so.
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+1 for Stardrops, safe on rubber and plastics.