Giant toothbrush for bike cleaning

stolzy

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Anyone else using one of these? Really excellent for all those hard to reach spots on the bike, wheels, fins etc.

Odd thing is the more lighty you press, the better it works. Batteries don't last long though.
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One of my mates has one of these - he showed me it last week ...... bigger than it looks and has loads of power ..... looked good to me ....:thumb


It's on the shopping list ........ thank's Noel ...... :D
 
Th weather the way it is at the moment its the only bike-related jollies on offer.:mad:
 
Bought one from Lidl a year or two ago ............ totally useless for bike cleaning

If someone wants mine they can have it for the postage
 
If, and that's a big If, I get around to the once a year grime removal process, it's done with a jet wash in one hand and a beer in the other, while relaxing in a comfy deck chair. This of course means only one side of the bike gets done, unless someone's good enough to wheel me around to the other side. Dirt, made to hide other dirt.
 
Cleaning

What's this cleaning business anyway?
I have never experienced it!
Had a car once for 7 years. In that time, it was never washed. (250,000 miles) I found the dirt fell off in slabs when it was thick enough.
There were mushrooms growing out of the carpet when I finally abandoned it!

Myke
 
What's this cleaning business anyway?
I have never experienced it!
Had a car once for 7 years. In that time, it was never washed. (250,000 miles) I found the dirt fell off in slabs when it was thick enough.
There were mushrooms growing out of the carpet when I finally abandoned it!

Myke

Well ! you could be telling the truth Myke:rolleyes:

You would'nt need to, cus it never stops raining in Ireland ???,does it :aidan :D:D:D:D:D:D
 


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