Use of Muc Off for general maintenance

Hi all
Very much a commuting/daily bike user newbie so apologies if I sound dense as never really had to maintain a bike before! Was recommended use of Muc Off 94 as a lubricant. Used it liberally on my ancient bike just before changing the bike and found it tended to clog up the gear cogs with censored rather than making it easier to shift. Is the idea to use the PTFE lubricant to clump up the dirt, then clean it off, then use a thinner dry or wet lube after? If so is Fairy liquid and water suitable for the wiping off process, or does that just neutralise the Muc Off benefit?
Very much a commuting/daily bike user newbie so apologies if I sound dense as never really had to maintain a bike before! Was recommended use of Muc Off 94 as a lubricant. Used it liberally on my ancient bike just before changing the bike and found it tended to clog up the gear cogs with censored rather than making it easier to shift. Is the idea to use the PTFE lubricant to clump up the dirt, then clean it off, then use a thinner dry or wet lube after? If so is Fairy liquid and water suitable for the wiping off process, or does that just neutralise the Muc Off benefit?
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Muc off / GTwhatever ? WD likewise are all great for cleaning and degreasing, de/oiling etc.
Whatever works. I use Fairy for my chain, in a chain cleaning tool.
Whatever cleaning routine you use just follow it up with PROPER lubrication.
Bike grease, chain grease/ oil and cable lube.
Speak to your LBS and use what they advise.
Currently £5.09 for 5 litres. I've been using it for a couple of years now, as good as Muc-off IMO.
I wash my bike in the middle of the lawn - muc-off stuff has never damaged the grass etc. What's this stuff from Screwfix like - is it just a cheaper version or will it eat through my hands and burn my grass; so what's your experience with it?
I have no idea, I have a hard standing area where I clean the bike, never go near the lawn.
It's water based, and I still have two hands.