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MUC-OFF BIKE SILICON SHINE
MUC-OFF BIKE SILICON SHINE is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Delivery and Shipping
Delivery and Shipping
Delivery is limited to addresses within the Philippines. The customer is responsible for providing the correct and complete delivery details:
Description
Description
Silicon Shine not only leaves your bike looking factory fresh, but it also acts as an amazing friction reducer for suspension parts and reduces dirt adhesion. Spray it onto your fork stanchions and rear shocks to reduce resistance for a silky smooth, World Cup performance.
No job - done well is complete without the finishing touches, and that's where Silicon Shine rolls in. Spray it onto your fork stanchions and rear shocks to reduce resistance for a silky smooth ride with glistening results.
DANGER: Extremely flammable aerosol. Pressurised container. May burst if heated. Causes skin irritation. May cause drowsiness or dizziness. Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects. Keep out of reach of children
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Protects and leaves a sparkling shine on metal, plastic & rubber parts.
- Reduces friction on fork stanchions and rear shocks
- Silicon formula prevents grime build up on treated surfaces
- Cuts down on future cleaning and maintenance
HOW TO
- Cover your disc brakes using our Disc Brake Covers
- Give your bike a dust-down to get rid of any dust or excess water
- Shake can to activate silicon formula and apply Silicon Shine to a clean surface*
- Using a Luxury Microfibre Cloth, buff the surface to leave a dry, sparkling shine
*Just remember not to apply Silicon Shine to your bike’s tyre treads and braking surfaces!
SILKY SMOOTH SUSPENSION
- Reduces friction on fork stanchions and rear shocks
ULTIMATE PROTECTION
- Protects and leaves a sparkling shine on metal, plastic & rubber parts
What's the difference between MO-94, Silicon Shine & Bike Protect?
Find out here: https://muc-off.com/blogs/articles/mo-94-vs-bike-protect-vs-silicon-shine-what-s-the-difference