For those with a clear bra
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RE: For those with a clear bra
I have the clear bra on mine and can see it very clearly (pardon the pun) from a distance and of course up close. I've thought about removong it seeing my car is not a DD. Anyway, to get the bug splats off, try using a wet dryer sheet (like bounce or any other brand) and wipe down the bug splatters. They will melt away and then wash your car as usual. You'll be amazed on how well it works. I use this method on my motor coach and it works great with very little effort. It is also cheaper than using tar and bug remover in the can!
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RE: For those with a clear bra
ORIGINAL: BeeStang
I have the clear bra on mine and can see it very clearly (pardon the pun) from a distance and of course up close. I've thought about removong it seeing my car is not a DD. Anyway, to get the bug splats off, try using a wet dryer sheet (like bounce or any other brand) and wipe down the bug splatters. They will melt away and then wash your car as usual. You'll be amazed on how well it works. I use this method on my motor coach and it works great with very little effort. It is also cheaper than using tar and bug remover in the can!
I have the clear bra on mine and can see it very clearly (pardon the pun) from a distance and of course up close. I've thought about removong it seeing my car is not a DD. Anyway, to get the bug splats off, try using a wet dryer sheet (like bounce or any other brand) and wipe down the bug splatters. They will melt away and then wash your car as usual. You'll be amazed on how well it works. I use this method on my motor coach and it works great with very little effort. It is also cheaper than using tar and bug remover in the can!
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