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Cleaning Off Bugs


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Bug and tar remover works OK, it will remove any wax you've applied so you'll have to re-wax, I've got some of the Meguiars stuff but after using it I prefer ms700's way, just lightly use the mesh side of the meguiars glove, you can also use it on the windows, just rub as hard as you like on the glass. :smilielol:

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Try using Windex on the bugs,works for the misses :smilielol:

What? ... you spray Windex on the misses??? :smilielol:

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No, not many of the replies in this topic are in any way constructive!

A lot of people seem to still find it funny to pay out HgAg........

It was funny about 6 months ago. 

Time to think of something, umm, NEW TO SAY! 

Wrong Mick, still funny... :smilielol:

I actually just wash the car in the rain, or just after it finished raining. The bugs come straight off.

The neigbours all point and laugh, but it seems to moisten them and it just comes off with normal car wash and the wooly mit with the mesh side, but without much effort.

Truely :o

....yeah I know it hasnt rained much lately.

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What's wrong with your finger nails and a bit of old fashioned elbow grease :smilielol:. Its only a bug fer chrisakes

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I have been using one of those teflon scourers for the pots and pans on the front bumpers of all my previous cars. It never leaves a mark and is kind to the finish! I never used it on the panels until recently when I told one of the guys at work about it and he tried it on his T! It works a treat! No scrathes and no bug guts! and best of all they only cost about 90 cents from a supermarket!

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