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Best bug remover?

DGersic

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I have a 37 Chevy with big front fenders, flat windshield, lots of front facing surface area. I live in a farm town, so bugs are a thing.

I don’t mind killing a few thousand at a time, but cleaning off the remains afterward isn’t easy. I’ve tried the various “bug and tar” products available locally, none seems to work any better or worse than basic car washing soap.

So, looking for suggestions. What really actually works to remove splatted bug guts from cars?



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Jsf721

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I use poorboys bug squash. And their bug remover MF towel. Works well and its cheap. I dilute mine unless I have huge mess.
 

StreetGLi

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I soak down the buggy area with Windex and then wash as normal. The key to easy bug removal is also goodprep. I use plexus ( like a quick detailer, chemical Brothers also makes a great QD) on the front end and nothing seems to stick to it.

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I had a neighbor who would spray aerosol cooking spray on his bumper before a long drive in the country. He was washing his car right after, so might not make sense for every day.
 
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DGersic

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L A Totally Awesome. You can find it at Dollar stores.



Hmm. We have some of that. Works great on tobacco smoke residue (old bar signs and decorations). Have to try it out. Does it strip wax?



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I use this on my big truck and on my hotrod. Spray on and it releases bugs. I have to do windshield on my big truck once or twice a night when the May flies are in season. Its cheap!
 

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Hmm. We have some of that. Works great on tobacco smoke residue (old bar signs and decorations). Have to try it out. Does it strip wax?



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I don't know if it will strip the wax or not. I do know that it makes removing the bugs very easy.
 

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Pootboys bug squash works great. Kenotech has one also that is real good. Ive been installing paint coatings for the last few years, customers love it because nothing sticks to them. love bug season, hose the area and they come right off
 

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Used dryer sheets in your soapy water you wash your car with...no really it works.

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DGersic

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I use this on my big truck and on my hotrod. Spray on and it releases bugs. I have to do windshield on my big truck once or twice a night when the May flies are in season. Its cheap!


Where are you getting it? Local or Amazon?




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