Cleaning my bike

As my bike's getting muddier at this time of year I think I'm gonnae move up from water and a sponge!
Anyone know what the best type of environmentaly friendly cleaner I should use for general post trail use?
Cheers!
Anyone know what the best type of environmentaly friendly cleaner I should use for general post trail use?
Cheers!

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When the bike cleaner runs out keep the spray bottle and buy some fenwicks concentrate to refil it with, its tons cheaper and all you have to do is dilute it in the old muc off bottle. 93p a litre rather then £7.
You will probably want a chain cleaner as well, makes the job of chain maiunatnance a lot eaier and better the you an do without one.
Nice thiong is once you have the basic stuff refils dont cost too much and you can keep the bike in top condition.
Merlin single malt fixie (Commuter/winter/training)
Trek superfly 7 (Summer XC)
Giant Yukon singlespeed conversion (winter MTB/Ice/snow)
Carrera virtuoso - RIP
1) Turn on hosepipe
2) Aim at bike
3) push lever
4) turn off water and drie bike
sponge, hot water and car shampoo because it will leave a nice waxy film on your pride and joy, keeping it protected from the elements.
But i still do it anyway
Your bike will look as new apart from the stone chips.
Its alot more environmentally friendly than some of the alternatives too
Where can you buy this cleaner, i cant seem to find it?
http://is.pinkbike.com/photo/4466/pbpic4466217.jpg
Merlin single malt fixie (Commuter/winter/training)
Trek superfly 7 (Summer XC)
Giant Yukon singlespeed conversion (winter MTB/Ice/snow)
Carrera virtuoso - RIP
I personally use Holts motorbike cleaning shampoo which works great (£2 from Wilkinson's for a fair size bottle - you dilute it but its pretty cool)
It gets even the thickest censored off........ and boy does my bike show it (never buying a white bike again!)