Poundland "muck off" copy

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I noticed this the other day in my local poundland(embarrassing I know) so had to try it....I can confirm it is as good as muck off at at a quid...miles cheaper. It also works brilliantly on car wheels! They also currently have loads of innertubes too and at a quid why ever repair a flat? !
 

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.... my prefered weapon of choice valet pro, citrus ... 5 ltrs cost around the same price as mucoff but this stuff can be diluted ten to one ! safe on plastics, rubber etc..... smells great too... just dont drink it :lol:

car detailers number one choice (at the price point)
 

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Stay away from those Poundland tubes! They are very poorly made and full of air bubbles in the rubber, which leaked and burst when I tried to pump them up. Not worth it.
 
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bikey :)":wuaaml36 said:
Stay away from those Poundland tubes! They are very poorly made and full of air bubbles in the rubber, which leaked and burst when I tried to pump them up. Not worth it.
wilko tubes are a winner though! :D
 
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Got some mate, it's basically good. ideal on mucky wheels and bare metal in general.

beware old matte paint though, it faded the black my palisades down a shade, although i scrubbed it in well though, the paint is 23 yrs old though!

it's quite strong for cheap stuff! powdercoat and such like ought to be unaffected. and you get a good amount too.

8/10.
 
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bikey :)":2qg4mzzw said:
Stay away from those Poundland tubes! They are very poorly made and full of air bubbles in the rubber, which leaked and burst when I tried to pump them up. Not worth it.

??? Must be dodgy batch in Scotland ! I've been using them almost exclusively for about 3 or 4 years and never had a problem. Just as good as Halfords own or supermarket ones for a fraction of the price.

As above: Never fix a puncture again (did more than my fair share in my teens :D )
 
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MADJEZ":sgmk5w6f said:
bikey :)":sgmk5w6f said:
Stay away from those Poundland tubes! They are very poorly made and full of air bubbles in the rubber, which leaked and burst when I tried to pump them up. Not worth it.

??? Must be dodgy batch in Scotland ! I've been using them almost exclusively for about 3 or 4 years and never had a problem. Just as good as Halfords own or supermarket ones for a fraction of the price.

As above: Never fix a puncture again (did more than my fair share in my teens :D )

Yep, I've never had no problem with the Poundland tubes either. Although I'm stingy enough to still fix them.
 
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