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    I just found this bottle in the back shed when I was looking for something to clean the bike with after my ride in the weekend, apparently according to my 10 yr old daughter we got it from the $2 Shop ages ago. On the label it says it is Aunty Helens secret recipe and some of her secret ingredients are extracts of camel shit and horse dung. I'd say to save on cost she gets it bottled in the united emirates because it is labeled in Arabic. Anyway if you come across it give it a go, if you can't find it I know a bloke that I could get it for you real dirt cheap. I am not affiliated to Aunty Helen in any way or form. Anyway the brand name is U-Bin-Had.
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  2. #122
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldskool View Post
    I just found this bottle in the back shed when I was looking for something to clean the bike with after my ride in the weekend, apparently according to my 10 yr old daughter we got it from the $2 Shop ages ago. On the label it says it is Aunty Helens secret recipe and some of her secret ingredients are extracts of camel shit and horse dung. I'd say to save on cost she gets it bottled in the united emirates because it is labeled in Arabic. Anyway if you come across it give it a go, if you can't find it I know a bloke that I could get it for you real dirt cheap. I am not affiliated to Aunty Helen in any way or form. Anyway the brand name is U-Bin-Had.
    OH my God is that the famous CAT POO BRUSH laying on the ground
    WOW thats clean i need night vision goggles just to look at it...sparkly
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    Quote Originally Posted by laserracer View Post
    OH my God is that the famous CAT POO BRUSH laying on the ground
    WOW thats clean i need night vision goggles just to look at it...sparkly
    yup the one and only cat poo magical brush! Left it in the shot just for you too!

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    Man you are lucky.. i went to bunnings the other day to see if they had any cat poo brushes, but they said oldschool got the last one and did i want a dog poo or mouse poo brush.. but they just are't the same.. and you got me into trouble with the missis she snapped me chasing our cat with her good hair brush....any brush will do ..right ? THEY NEVER CRAP WHEN YOU WANT THEM TOOO...CATS THAT IS
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    Quote Originally Posted by laserracer View Post
    Well..uuummmmm let me see... quick and easy ahhh in a word.. NO ..i actually avoid 4x4 work for this very reason
    the type of mud and clay like you get at thundercross is a real prick to get off, really needs a high powered water blaster even then
    I'm confused. Why does it come off the bike with a spray on/hose off cleaner, but not off the car?? Have I missed something?
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldskool View Post
    I just found this bottle in the back shed when I was looking for something to clean the bike with after my ride in the weekend, apparently according to my 10 yr old daughter we got it from the $2 Shop ages ago. On the label it says it is Aunty Helens secret recipe and some of her secret ingredients are extracts of camel shit and horse dung. I'd say to save on cost she gets it bottled in the united emirates because it is labeled in Arabic. Anyway if you come across it give it a go, if you can't find it I know a bloke that I could get it for you real dirt cheap. I am not affiliated to Aunty Helen in any way or form. Anyway the brand name is U-Bin-Had.
    HAha

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    Theres no reason why it wont come off both,

    Lately ive been using wash world,.. its just that im sick of dropping all the crap on my drive much easier to get the worst of it off at washworld then do my final wash and shine at home A word of warning Dont use there fancy foam gun which spits out nice smelling foamy soap
    as it marks alloy
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    Quote Originally Posted by warewolf View Post
    I'm confused. Why does it come off the bike with a spray on/hose off cleaner, but not off the car?? Have I missed something?
    Yeah dirt really seems to stick to the car and not rinse of like it does on the bikes for some reason.


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    Quote Originally Posted by laserracer View Post
    CAT POO BRUSHclassic hey oldschool want a job cleaning cars... i lost my cat poo brush can i borrow yours
    laserracer is my dad,as a child he smacked me over the knuckles with the cat poo brush do not trust this man with a animal brush or a comb.

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    whear in auckland can i get pro clean?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sxyrx7 View Post
    whear in auckland can i get pro clean?
    I got mine off a guy called dafydd roberts on here. Good stuff that pro clean

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    As a long time fan of dynamo I'll put in a begrudging vote for motomuck, it really does get them nice and shiny!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpikedPunch View Post
    As a long time fan of dynamo I'll put in a begrudging vote for motomuck, it really does get them nice and shiny!
    Yes we have switched to motomuck as well, very good. After that we dry and use a silocan spray. Works a treat. After doing our graphics I thought I better get a proper cleaner as Dynamo eats at the graphics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleJohn View Post
    Yes we have switched to motomuck as well, very good. After that we dry and use a silocan spray. Works a treat. After doing our graphics I thought I better get a proper cleaner as Dynamo eats at the graphics.
    Well I used to use a product from Resene Industrial off Carbine Rd, Mt Welly called "Break"
    Its a dirt release agent and was bloody good and reasonably priced...But I have sampled Motomuck recently and am fully converted. It really is good.

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