Bugs on paint
#1
Bugs on paint
I travel a lot to central california and occasionally northern cali from southern cali all the time. Well because I travel a lot at night also, I also manage to kill tons of bugs on my front bumper. And lately not all of it washes off with the car washes.
What's the best way to get rid of the dried up bug guts?
What's the best way to get rid of the dried up bug guts?
#2
Duragloss Bug Remover (BR) #471
Poorboy’s Bug Squash: Removes bug remains, even Love Bugs, from car windshields and front bumpers. bug remover, pooboys bug remover
Take a look at these 2 products, both should do the trick.
Poorboy’s Bug Squash: Removes bug remains, even Love Bugs, from car windshields and front bumpers. bug remover, pooboys bug remover
Take a look at these 2 products, both should do the trick.
#3
Clay bar usually works with any contaminants on the paint. Be sure to follow up with a nice coat (or two) of wax.
Meguiars Smooth Surface Clay Kit
Meguiars Smooth Surface Clay Kit
#5
Should I wash first then clay ? or clay first then wash? or wash ? clay ? then wax?
someone tell me the order. I'm thinkin of getting the bug remover since it takes off tar n shit too. but i wanna get clay since i can jus get it right away at autozone or something.
thanks
someone tell me the order. I'm thinkin of getting the bug remover since it takes off tar n shit too. but i wanna get clay since i can jus get it right away at autozone or something.
thanks
#6
Wash, dry, clay, wax. While you're at it might as well do your entire car. It might rain in Socal in the next few days though.
YouTube - How to Clay Bar
YouTube - How to Clay Bar
#7
I've been using one of the name brand bug/tar remover which does not remove the wax. Wash, dry, spray this stuff on, let it sit a minute and then buff. Bugs come off and leaves a decent shine behind. Turtle Wax? I'd have to go out in the shop and it's freezing rain out there right now.
Which reminds me: I took my Fit off road last week, and it's FILTHY. I need to at least run it through the car wash to knock off the worst of the mud. The danged wheel wells hold rocks, too!
Which reminds me: I took my Fit off road last week, and it's FILTHY. I need to at least run it through the car wash to knock off the worst of the mud. The danged wheel wells hold rocks, too!
#8
LOL! sup its been a long time =) oh but yah i do ALOT of travaling and usually wash my car at the dealer (honda clawson) cuss my friend works there but they come out okay you jsut have to do a bit more scrubbing =P oh and like super mario said clay bar works really good but yah over all i came to a point where its better off if you jsut buy the mask =P cuss tahts my plan =P
#10
I'd go with the bug/tar remover first. Use a good quality microfiber cloth. Wax or seal after.
Claybar would be a last resort. It's easy to induce minor marring in the paint with claybar. When I claybar, it's usually a prep for a machine polish because the machine polishing will remove any marring by the clay. You won't see major scratches from the clay unless you misuse it but in direct sunlight, you'll see what look like spider webs in the direction you drew the clay across the paint. Bad sponges and towels leave similar marks.
Claybar would be a last resort. It's easy to induce minor marring in the paint with claybar. When I claybar, it's usually a prep for a machine polish because the machine polishing will remove any marring by the clay. You won't see major scratches from the clay unless you misuse it but in direct sunlight, you'll see what look like spider webs in the direction you drew the clay across the paint. Bad sponges and towels leave similar marks.
#12
i dont right now cuss i dont ahve a full mask but thats what im planning on doing =) COME VISIT AND LETS GO HANG OUT OR SOMETHING =P
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