Removing bugs

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Laramie has the idea. I used that for tar and it just melted off. So it should work great for bugs.
 

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BugSlide


Great product. If the grill is caked w/ bugs just spray it down and wait a few minutes ... they come right off.

Best part ... after the truck is clean spray the front of the truck (I do the mirrors also) down and wipe it dry ... Bugs don't Stick.


I was pretty skeptical about that claim. But I went over a month with out touching the front of the rig w/ a rag and it looked almost as good as the day I washed it.
 

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I've got a textured front bumper ... a blue scotch brite would be a nightmare :)
 

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detail shop at the dealership where I work just uses the same foaming glass cleaner they use on windows. spray it on, let if foam up for about 30 seconds, and wipe with a cloth. Takes them right off, everytime.
Best thing is the stuff is about $2.99 a can or about $2 a can in cases of a dozen at every auto parts store.
 

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Don't think I'd try the WD40, but does windex really work? What does it do dissolve the bug parts? Ive got plenty of dryer sheets, maybe Ill try that first, cause Arkansas has a ton of bugs!
 

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Windex here, but fukken actualy did work great when I was doing touch ups.
 
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