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Thread: Is there anything good and easy for bugs?

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    The AutoGlym stuff works great

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    Turtle Wax Bug & Tar remover for me after the Lincoln saw some up north time....spray it on, let sit for a minute or two and then used a microfiber mitt to remove the bug guts. Required some elbow grease, but it cleaned up nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gr8Stang View Post
    Turtle Wax Bug & Tar remover for me after the Lincoln saw some up north time....spray it on, let sit for a minute or two and then used a microfiber mitt to remove the bug guts. Required some elbow grease, but it cleaned up nice.
    Yup, this is what I use. Works decent with some elbow grease, as said above.


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    I actually gave Invisible Glass a try a few times recently to see if it the bugs came off and indeed they did. Traditionally I would just go and power wash the car down as soon as I get back from a trip but with the recent back issue I was not able to do it right away.

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    Another surprising option is WD40, the petroleum breaks down the bugs and helps with removal. If I am out of Invisible Glass this is my next go to.
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    Always find it interesting how many things WD40 does well all the while not so great as a lubricant / penetrating.

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    I soak a couple microfibre towels in my wash soap, blast the front end with my power washer and foam gun, then leave the soapy microfibres on the bumper while I wash the rest of the car. By the time I get to doing the front bumper the bugs/tar have softened so much it usually comes off without much scrubbing. That and keeping a good coat of wax on the front bumper does the trick.
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    Bug sponge...
    I have one from 3D products that looks the same as this
    https://www.amazon.ca/McKees-37-MK37...gateway&sr=8-3


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    simple green, then proper wash, clay wax.
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