bug removal from vehicles

Started by spetro, May 15, 2016, 08:06:05 AM

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spetro

Being a native of Florida, bug removal has always been tough.  One of my redneck buddies told me to wet a dryer sheet wipe the bugs off, and then rinse.

I was blown away on how easy they came off!!! :-* :-* :-*

Mike Cork

I've heard this before, but always forget to try!!!


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Trap2016

And after you have it clean spray some PAM oven spray on your bumper.
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Kris

I have found the easiest way to clean bugs from the motorcycle is a towel/rag wetted with hot water.  Lay it over the area you want to clean and let it sit for a little while.  Then use that rag to wipe them off.  Lots cheaper than sprays and liquids to get them off.
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Jared LeBlue

Dryer sheets work great. Another product that makes cleaning bugs, tar, sap, or any tough things off you vehicle is WD40. Just spay it on and let it sit for a second or two and then wipe off. Every time I wash my truck I have dryer sheets and WD40 ready to go.
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