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    Dirt bike cleaner

    I have been reading re: agents to clean the old dirtbike after a good ride out. Well anyone who knows me, knows that I am padantic when it comes to any of my bikes, and that includes it being spotless clean. I have used a heap of different cleaning stuff, but have found MOTOMUCK to be the very most effective. At approx. $8.00 per liter, and only using 400ml per total bike wash, its damn fine value.
    Spray it on with the equipment supplied onto a dry bike (do not spray the bike down first to remove lumpy bits, spray it on over the worst of dirt/ oil from chain splatter), go have a beer, return and spray bike down with hose pipe and normal water pressure, and you done.

    No chemicals that distroys your plastics/paints, nothing.

    Give it a go guys.

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    pro clean
    find the thread " i like pro-clean "
    watch the video, self explanatory
    we may just go where no ones been

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    i wasnt having a go??:
    but is it similar to this product "pro-clean"
    we may just go where no ones been

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    Quote Originally Posted by noobi View Post
    pro clean
    find the thread " i like pro-clean "
    watch the video, self explanatory
    I have watched the vidio, and tried the product, and agree it is very good, but in my experience, MOTOMUCK is better, but hey, each to their own.

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    where do you get MOTOMUCK?
    i hate having to waterblast clay from the rear wheel area, it spays back
    so any better way is appreciated
    we may just go where no ones been

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    If you did it right, a dirt bike cleaner is called "Wife".
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    I use a product called supa-rip by pacer products. value for money as you get 4 litres for $20 which you can dilute 4:1. awesome cleaner and follow that with silicone spray to keep most the dirt off and you're away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by courts View Post
    I use a product called supa-rip by pacer products. value for money as you get 4 litres for $20 which you can dilute 4:1. awesome cleaner and follow that with silicone spray to keep most the dirt off and you're away.
    where do you get that Courts?
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    Liquid Dynamo for the win. Seriously.

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    Yep Dynamo works best for me out of everything I've tried. Cleans your riding gear good too. Gonna need it after tonights ride.
    By the way Dafydd, was that you on the Christini I passed several times at Maramarua?


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    Quote Originally Posted by socialites View Post
    I have watched the video, and tried the product, and agree it is very good, but in my experience, MOTOMUCK is better, but hey, each to their own.
    Where did you get it from?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danger View Post
    Yep Dynamo works best for me out of everything I've tried. Cleans your riding gear good too. Gonna need it after tonights ride.
    By the way Dafydd, was that you on the Christini I passed several times at Maramarua?
    Ye was a good day today I can remember anyone passing me several times though. But then again I only cruise around you should of come over to say hello.

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    Quote Originally Posted by krad_nz View Post
    Liquid Dynamo for the win. Seriously.
    Quote Originally Posted by Danger View Post
    Yep Dynamo works best for me out of everything I've tried. Cleans your riding gear good too. Gonna need it after tonights ride.
    By the way Dafydd, was that you on the Christini I passed several times at Maramarua?
    what's dynamo? is it like washing powder?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kezzafish View Post
    what's dynamo? is it like washing powder?
    Fabric softener. Any of them work OK.

    Helps to CRC the front hot bits before a ride too...
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