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  • Oxford Oxford Mint Bike Wash 5ltr
  • Oxford Oxford Mint Bike Wash 5ltr
  • Oxford Oxford Mint Bike Wash 5ltr

Oxford Mint Bike Wash 5ltr

£19.99
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An all-purpose cleaner specially formulated to remove dirt and grime quickly, resulting in a bright and clean finish to your bike.

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Description:

An all-purpose cleaner specially formulated to remove dirt and grime quickly, resulting in a bright and clean finish to your bike.

The 5l container is an economical way to buy your Mint Bike Wash and should be decanted into your 1l bottle for best results. That smaller bottle has a foaming trigger, which enables good disbursement of the cleaner for easy and gentle removal of dirt and grime. It is safe on paintwork, metal surfaces, plastics, rubber and carbon fibre and leaves a non-streaky finish.

It of course features a clean, minty scent.

The cleaning power your pride and joy deserves.

Key Features
• High performance biodegradable formulation
• Safe on paintwork, metal surfaces, plastics, rubber and carbon fibre
• Leaves a bright and clean finish
• Mint scented
• Biodegradable
• Not tested on animals
• Available in 1 litre and 5 litre bottles

Great For:
• Paintwork
• Engine casings
• Metal work
• Wheels
• Forks

Directions for Use
1. Rinse the bike thoroughly before applying Mint Bike Wash.
2. Spray on Mint Bike Wash and leave for a few minutes. Use an Oxford cleaning brush to ensure an even coverage. Agitate areas with heavy dirt deposits.
3. Rinse with clean water and then wipe with a lint free cloth until dry.
• DO NOT APPLY TO HOT COMPONENTS!
• DO NOT CLEAN BIKE IN DIRECT SUNLIGHT!
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