When you spray it, just take care to turn the nozzle only slightly to give a fine mist, otherwise you might end up wasting it by squirting it like a water pistol like I did at first :pinch:
Without suds it has proved great at removing general road grime and mud from my bikes on a regular basis following the instructions. No sign of staining here, but never allowed it to dry on.
After cleaning with Muc-Off I have always then washed and rinsed with a vehicle paintwork shampoo followed by wax.
just not impressed with the amount you need to use in order to clean the bike. not a very good cleaner as well. I’m trying a car shampoo at the mo and it’s gr8.
best cleaner i have ever used, i used muc-off for years, but liek jaime, i found i had to use alot of it to get anywhere with it, plus it stained paintwork a bit too…
and i know a guy with a BMW who used it on his bike and it began to EAT the paintwork!! :w00t:
I use Muc-Off to clean my bike. I find it fine to use on the bike and car and you can sometimes find b.o.g.o.f. deals on it. I used to use a Autoglym motorcycle cleaner spray and it was great but my local Halfords stopped selling it