There used to be a video about cleaning the bike with this exact 3 stage process. I think it was from Muc-Off self, but if not I could at least find it by youtube searching 'bike clean muc-off'. In that video you could see a man cleaning a racingbike with the muc-off products while he at the same time explained what he did. Unfortunately it seems that that video has since been deleted and/or replaced with this one. Consumer feedback: I 100% preferred the previous video above this one, with the annoying music and no explanation at all. The level of information in the video has gone down; the man in the old video explained what he did, how long you had to wait, what the exact steps were. Because it was audio, you could in the mean time gather your stuff or do something else. Now you have to watch the video 100% to see the following steps, but you still lack information about for instance time of agitating the shampoo before rinsing it off. The music of the new video does not provide any information, so it depends on your personal taste. Personally I really dislike this music, so I have to turn it down and watch a silent movie instead.
@@leo_is_a_baka Thanks for the tip. It is not the exact video I was looking for. I am a road cyclist myself and the video I was searching for also featured a road bike. But the style of the video is the same, as are the used products and method of working.
Also was looking for a clear instructions. Have found this one How to Wash a Bike Properly: Tips From a Pro Bike Mechanic ua-cam.com/video/F_Ru0wBk8Jw/v-deo.html
I diluted the bike degreaser in a tub of water and used the included sponge but it didn't turn foamy. it also dulled my paint within a couple minutes. How do I fix this?
Pretty sure the nanotech cleaner work on the whole bike very well including the drivetrain but the drivetrain cleaner will be more effective. With the nanotech cleaner you do not have to worry about any dirt from the dripping foam getting on parts you don’t want it on
There used to be a video about cleaning the bike with this exact 3 stage process. I think it was from Muc-Off self, but if not I could at least find it by youtube searching 'bike clean muc-off'. In that video you could see a man cleaning a racingbike with the muc-off products while he at the same time explained what he did. Unfortunately it seems that that video has since been deleted and/or replaced with this one. Consumer feedback: I 100% preferred the previous video above this one, with the annoying music and no explanation at all. The level of information in the video has gone down; the man in the old video explained what he did, how long you had to wait, what the exact steps were. Because it was audio, you could in the mean time gather your stuff or do something else. Now you have to watch the video 100% to see the following steps, but you still lack information about for instance time of agitating the shampoo before rinsing it off. The music of the new video does not provide any information, so it depends on your personal taste. Personally I really dislike this music, so I have to turn it down and watch a silent movie instead.
Is "how to clean a mountain bike with muc-of and mobi" the video you are searching for
@@leo_is_a_baka Thanks for the tip. It is not the exact video I was looking for. I am a road cyclist myself and the video I was searching for also featured a road bike. But the style of the video is the same, as are the used products and method of working.
Yes this music is foul
Also was looking for a clear instructions. Have found this one
How to Wash a Bike Properly: Tips From a Pro Bike Mechanic
ua-cam.com/video/F_Ru0wBk8Jw/v-deo.html
I just spent 20min looking for that video
I really dont understand why you guys would remove the other video that was so much better of a tutorial.
Shame theres no commentary explaing the spray, tools and process for less experienced cyclists.
Should you not clean the chain and drivetrain last?
why?
@@serafimkaragiannis4641 because you will make it dirty. Clean frame etc first and then drivetrain
@@propanbutan4634 i don’t think it should be a problem
i always wash first the drivetrain
Why does my Mucoff not foam like that ?
I diluted the bike degreaser in a tub of water and used the included sponge but it didn't turn foamy. it also dulled my paint within a couple minutes. How do I fix this?
Nooooo way you did this 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
buy a new bike
I want that bike!
I don’t see any protection for the rotor and brake pads is this product friendly to the pads ????
ABSOLUTELY
Nice bike
1:14 belly massage 😄
2:18 what is that?
MO-94... kinda WD-40 for bike parts.
Yo no comments?
Your wish hath been granted
Do you use the pink spray on the drivetrain too or just use the drivetrain cleaner?
You can use it all over the bike :)
Pretty sure the nanotech cleaner work on the whole bike very well including the drivetrain but the drivetrain cleaner will be more effective. With the nanotech cleaner you do not have to worry about any dirt from the dripping foam getting on parts you don’t want it on
If only this stuff wasn't so damn expensive
Will this damage the disk break?
It's never given me any problems with brakes
yes
terrible tutorial video
Uhhh god! Road bike 🤢