VOLUME 57 ISSUE 19 MAY 12, 2020 P85
WASHER
get me wrong—it's a very good pres-
sure washer, but you can probably
find many similar items at various
hardware stores.
What's good about the Muc Off
washer is the way it matches to the
cleaning foam. There're a few con-
nectors you need to use but, for the
most part, assembly is simple. Once
you hook the lance up to the Snow
Foam and fire the first spray, you'll
be amazed at the coverage you get.
It took all of about 30 seconds to
completely encase the KTM pictured
here in white foam. Let the foam sink
in for about five minutes, then come
back with just water in the gun. The
result is a near new looking bike,
S TANDOUT FEATURE
Snow pressure foam requires no
diluting
RIDER AN ALYSIS
Muc Off's range of cleaning products
are motorcycle specific, and I've been
using their chain cleaner and paint
protector spray for a while now.
Those are both excellent products but
have taken a firm second and third
places behind my new favorite—the
Muc Off Pressure Washer.
The actual pressure gun itself is
not much to write home about. Don't
•Can be a bit finicky to
assemble
•Excellent all-bike cover from
the spray bottle
•Great value when bought in
the full bundle
•Multiple uses, not just for
the bike
LOWDOWN
MSRP: $259.99
Website: www.us.muc-off.com
with no need for a sponge.
I was genuinely surprised at how
good the clean was—it's basically
the same as having a pressure
washer from a car wash in your
garage. Another surprise was how
little of the Snow Foam the washer
used to coat the bike. I think I could
probably get five decent washes
out of the bottle, which isn't bad for
$16.49 per bottle.
Rennie Scaysbrook
Spray on, spray off. We found
the Muc Off Pressure Washer
greatly reduces the hassle of
washing your bike.