One man and his dog...

Tricky

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...attempt to clean a 12 in 1/2 hour with Muc-Off :thumb

Now I know us 12 owners like to keep our machines clean and tidy... unlike them scruffy 1100/1150 owners that like to keep em dirty ( :dabone ) but I only had a short lunch break today and my pride and joy has been sitting in the garage in a terrible flithy, sulking, stinking state for over a week now. :(

So it was time to try the Muc-Off (and a bit of elbow grease... ;) )

First off... get her out of the garage and deactivate the mobile four legged alarm

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The sorry state of play... :(

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Stop staring at next doors Mondeo and fetch me the Muc-Off... good boy!

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What times walkies... :mmmm :nenau

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Damn this water is cold :eek: (but essential when cleaning off the salty shite...)

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Sod this for a game of soldiers... let me in Mum :rolleyes:

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The finished article... I feel better now :)

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Enjoy the company of your pooch whilst you have it. I had the unenviable experience of having to put my 7 year old springer spaniel to sleep last friday. He was my constant companion and he's sorely missed.

Andy
 
Mucoff is good, just don't leave it on the exposed bits of your bike for too long.

b.t.w. Dog needs grooming, doorstep needs revarnishing.....
 
It's a bloody awful thing to have to have your dog put down, but it is better than letting them suffer.

Had our German Shepherd put down some years ago, as he was riddled with cancer and we still miss him very much.

Deepest sympathies.... :(
 


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