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Gardena Cleansystem
Combined brush and hose promises easier and quicker bike cleaning

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Is it April the first already?
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What next? "Oxygen, good for going in tyres as well as breathing"

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Is it?
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well its better than breathing self extracting crank bolts.

£24!

i got a cheap one for under a fiver at Boyes (cheap department sell it al wilkinsons type store)

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Not tried that - I can confirm that eating powerlinks dioes not give you more power though.
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Does it give you more links though Nobby?
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Yes, yes it does.  It also causes you problems at airport security.
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I'm with If it ain't broke.

£24.99............I wouldn't pay more than £5 tops from the far east.

I would say that as I work for a competitor company.

Here's a few of what we do and unlike most (covers back) at least ours are made in Europe

http://www.claber.it/eng/prodotti/dettaglio.asp?id=6&line=1

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John M - on a slightly more serious note - where can I get my hands on 'AUTOSET WIPPY CAR'? I've got 2 cars and 3 bikes to wash so if a brush set makes it easier then they will get done more often...currently using Hozelock kit and the attach points appear to be the same for your kit - so can you let me know where I can buy a set from?

(and no, this isn't a joke - I'm a lazy git when it comes to washing cars/bikes so if it makes it easier I'm likely to actually do it)

NOO Dick dont use them on the car.... They no matter how soft they claim to be marr the paintwork very easyly especially on modern clear coat finnishes...
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If people are planning to start washing their cars with scratch inducing brushes then I'm buying up shares in Meguiars

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/images/uploads/meguiars9.jpg

Edited: 03/04/08 21:25
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I tried a version of this by hoselock years ago, all the bristles fell out as the brush is to soft for cleaning your bike.

Stick to a hard(ish)bristle brush for the cruddy parts and then a softish brush just to wash the suds away.

Top peak and park tools do brushes and I highly reccomend them


  
 

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