Here is what you need - this is the best stuff I have ever used:
http://www.poorboysworld.com/bug-squash.htm Here is the sponge I use: http://www.autogeek.net/pinsafscrub.html |
umm. prob gonna get torched for this but... dryer sheets work great.. wet them a little and wipe of bugs.. rinse with water when done.. i live in florida and love bugs are crazy. drive to the beach and back and car is covered.. not much effort with damp dryer sheet and poof.. like butter baby...just make sure to rinse off after done..
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Originally Posted by boss hoss
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umm. prob gonna get torched for this but... dryer sheets work great.. wet them a little and wipe of bugs.. rinse with water when done.. i live in florida and love bugs are crazy. drive to the beach and back and car is covered.. not much effort with damp dryer sheet and poof.. like butter baby...just make sure to rinse off after done..
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after some of these suggestions I would HATE to see what some of your paint looks like..Sheesh
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Just don't leave the bugs on there over a few heated days. Also a strong pressure wash usually gets most of them off.
And KEEP IT WAXED |
I gave my car a good once over with Bullet High Shine ( http://www.bulletpolish.com/default.asp ). After each wash, I use Bullet Spray Polish. bugs come right off.
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Originally Posted by 05xrunner
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after some of these suggestions I would HATE to see what some of your paint looks like..Sheesh
Half of these posts made me *headdesk* :icon_hide: |
I'm surprised all of you Seafoam brand lovers have never heard of Bugs B Gone. I used this stuff alot on the front fairings of my Harleys and it's the best stuff I've ever used. And trust me, I was anal as hell about swirling or micro marring the clear coat. No problem as long as I used this stuff.
http://www.seafoamsales.com/bugs-b-gone.html |
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