PLEASE NOTE: Foam Guns dilute the product significantly, use a mitt or brush to agitate for best cleaning results.
This Hose connected Foam Gun is a great help for washing all your toys. Please note that this garden hose unit will not dispense nearly as much foam as the other High pressure Snow Foam Gun models on our website.
It consists of a high quality hose connected trigger that is attached to a foam pot for your cleaning products.
This unit is made with high quality brass components and features a fully adjustable dilution valve on the foam pot.
Dilution ratios on dial are:
#0 - 135:1, #1 - 45:1, #3 - 25:1, #4 - 15:1, #5 - 12:1
Package Includes:
1 x 5 Litre of Cyclemuck Bike Cleaner
1 x Hose connected trigger
1 x Duckbill Nozzle
1 x Plastic 1L Bottle
1 x Adjustable dilution attachment
Features
- Heavy Duty design, ideal for car, boat, truck, bike
- Solid brass construction of attachments.
- Fully adjustable dilution ratio
- Capacity: 1000ml bottle
- Requires click on garden hose connector
Application
Step one:
- Simply spray your product of choice over your vehicle and watch as it foams, lifting the dirt away from the surface of the vehicle.
- The Foam clings to your vehicles exterior softening the dirt and grime that is stuck to the paintwork.
Step two:
- Allow this to dwell for 5 minutes and then rinse off well, most of that dirt and grime should now have been removed.
- If dirt is bad and you have used this as a Pre-wash, then the wash stage with a mitt or sponge will have hugely reduced swirls and scratches from abrasive material.
Please see our different Foam Gun application methods.
Care Instructions
After using the Gun to wash your vehicle, Motomuck highly recommends that you run some clean water through the Gun to ensure that it stays clean and free from any build-up of wash/foam concentrate, that can block the filter over time.
FAQ's
- Why do my brand of MTB forks go dull when washing with Motomuck?
Answer: It has been found on a certain brand of MTB forks, that other cleaners do the same thing, but it takes them about 6 or 7 washes. With Motomuck it does it with one clean which makes it look bad.
The final coating on the forks is not a paint clear coat, but rather a wax type coating that ends up getting removed as Motomuck thinks it's foreign dirt. It can be repaired by getting some automotive wax, and wiping/buffing the surface again. ( don't use silicone as this ends up in the brakes and permanently contaminates them. )
We have seen this on an aftermarket brand of spokes as well.
If the forks have a proper paint clearcoat on, you will not have this problem. Sometimes they use a wax coating when they are trying to achieve a Matt or Satin style look.
- Can I dilute the Cyclemuck?
Answer: Yes you can, please see our dilution tab for further information.
- Is the Cyclemuck safe to use on my brakes?
Answer: Yes perfectly safe. Please don't use any other products on your bicycle that contain any silicone. It is the silicone that contaminates the brakes when you wash the bike the next time.
- Is Motomuck Bike Cleaner safe to use on bearings?
Answer: If your bearings and seals are new, you will not have a problem as Motomuck actually keeps the seals soft and supple. If you have used another cleaner on your bike, the chances are it is an alkaline cleaner, which damages the seals. Motomuck will then get past the seals, and do what it was designed to do, and clean out the grease.
- I want to use Motomuck and I care about the environment. Is it biodegradable and non-toxic?
Answer: Statement from the product MSDS document is: "Product not expected to be toxic to the environment based on the calculation of ingredients"
However it does have a surfactant in it, and you know what it's like when you get soap into your eyes, so not great for the fish if you washing directly into the water. Fine if you washing off onto lawn/grass etc.