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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dog View Post
    Odd, this page returns in a google search before the product does....
    Try motomuck cleaner, I get 3 hits, 2 on this forum ( US google ).

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    Quote Originally Posted by takitimu View Post
    Try motomuck cleaner, I get 3 hits, 2 on this forum ( US google ).
    Ye this thread is busted man, Were is the site for motomucks? And how much is it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by takitimu View Post
    Try motomuck cleaner, I get 3 hits, 2 on this forum ( US google ).
    Yes but the other is for a Trademe vendor... Blocked...
    So I am guessing that this product is not on the net and neither is the so called "vid".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dog View Post
    Yes but the other is for a Trademe vendor... Blocked...
    So I am guessing that this product is not on the net and neither is the so called "vid".
    Na the vid is for another product called pro clean, motomucks dosent have a vid just says that its better than pro clean.

    The vid for pro clean is at the start of the thread somewhere.

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    Yeh but if you scroll back through the quotes in our posts you'll get Pauses email (cause it was his user name long enough for someone to quote him) and hilton numbers from mine and socialites posts on there own won't ya??
    On a Motorcycle you're penetrating distance, right along with the machine!! In a car you're just a spectator, the windshields like a TV!!

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    You mean to say motomuck is just liquid dynamo relabeled in the back shed?!?! Woulda expected that in asia not here...woohoo go the entrepreneurial kiwi!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldskool View Post
    You mean to say motomuck is just liquid dynamo relabeled in the back shed?!?! Woulda expected that in asia not here...woohoo go the entrepreneurial kiwi!!
    Food colourig as well so it looks different!!

    I'm starting to get the feeling your just an old stirrer my friend LOL!!!
    On a Motorcycle you're penetrating distance, right along with the machine!! In a car you're just a spectator, the windshields like a TV!!

    'Life's Journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out! Shouting, ' Holy sh!t... What a Ride!! '

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reckless View Post
    Food colourig as well so it looks different!!

    I'm starting to get the feeling your just an old stirrer my friend LOL!!!
    Dang I'm sprung!

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldskool View Post
    You mean to say motomuck is just liquid dynamo relabeled in the back shed?!?! Woulda expected that in asia not here...woohoo go the entrepreneurial kiwi!!
    Have to say the same thought did cross my mind when I used a bottle of the stuff.


    Twice the displacement, twice the cost and a decibel problem, I'll pass on the inside brraaaap!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by laserracer View Post
    cheers Dave ...inside out mobile car and bike valet
    Hey Dave, whats the best and easiest way to clean our dirty cars, and they get dirty after every trip out to the forest so it really needs to be quick and easy? Is there something we can spray on and hose off like we do with our bikes?


    Twice the displacement, twice the cost and a decibel problem, I'll pass on the inside brraaaap!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danger View Post
    Hey Dave, whats the best and easiest way to clean our dirty cars, and they get dirty after every trip out to the forest so it really needs to be quick and easy? Is there something we can spray on and hose off like we do with our bikes?
    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 .. any of the cheap degreasers you get at repco or supercheap are ok, 5 litres usually makes 20 litres once diluted but make sure the instructions say you can use it on aluminium.. NOW for the real stubborn stuff like thunder or cow shit or lime from road works .. this is going to sound like a paid commercial but i have no vested interests in this company, i have used a sample bottle i was given to try.. this stuff really does what it says
    and over the last few weeks has saved my ass a number of times with dried cow shit on sills and under guards the product is PROCLEAN..BUT weather you use a cheap degreaser, dynamo, or proclean , first off spray the lower 3rd of your car with degreaser with the car dry be quick and dont let it dry in the sun, pay attention to the wheels, sills and underguards , spray it off and wet the vehical thoroughlly now take a wool wash mitt ...now i can recommend a good cheap car wash its KOALA KARE from super cheap now make sure its the SUPER WASH PLUS ..and NOT the car wash they are in identicle containers about $10 for 2.5 litres and it goes a long long way, wash car all over with this then wash off, now at this stage i take a water blade and get any excess water off then use a shamey or i use cotton nappies to dry it ...Quick HELL no.. but clean HELL YES most of my car work is mercedes, porche ,bmw, hsv,fpv, audi ,so most of those are pretty clean ive just worked out that over the 10 years ive been in business ive probably washed a total 14,500 cars
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    Cotton nappy.

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    well what eva nappys are made of ... and thats 14500 customers without 1 complaint.. so yeah nappys.. but not used ones
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    Cheers, was hoping there would be something as easy as cleaning the bike, but looks like no. Tried a few things but nothing that just sprays on and rinses the dirt off without using a brush. Didn't want to use Dynamo on the paint just in case like you or someone said it removes the wax etc.


    Twice the displacement, twice the cost and a decibel problem, I'll pass on the inside brraaaap!!!

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    Im not sure about dynamo .. most of the cars i clean are black
    probably 75% so you would really notice if things arent right, i only degrease the lower part of the car and have not noticed any problems and i clean most on a regular weekly basis some customers ive had for 10 years
    i've also tried truck washes but i personaly think they are a waste of time most car washes seem better .... ok heres a good tip when washing a car or ute never let it dry off by itsself always keep it wet .. so it means you have to dry it really fast makes a huge difference thats why i use a water blade to dry the roof, bonnet, and boot before finishing with a cloth.. if i come across something else i will let you know as im always testing new products
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