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Bug removal. - 7/13/2006 4:59:45 PM   
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i have major bug residue on my car what is the best method to remove them? i have used bug and tar remover didnt seem to help.

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RE: Bug removal. - 7/13/2006 5:33:51 PM   
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diesel fuel.....put on rag and clean....have bucket of soapy water so you can wash off
.....this should work....does for me.......

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RE: Bug removal. - 7/13/2006 6:07:03 PM   
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i dont know if i want to try this but it will be used as a last resort if neccisary

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RE: Bug removal. - 7/13/2006 11:06:08 PM   
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A really fine 3m rubbing compound followed up with some wax.

It's the only thing that seems to work on my Cobra & Titan.



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RE: Bug removal. - 7/14/2006 10:49:29 AM   
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quote:

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A really fine 3m rubbing compound followed up with some wax.

It's the only thing that seems to work on my Cobra & Titan.



would you suggest to use that on the whole car and then do a nice wax job?

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RE: Bug removal. - 7/14/2006 11:04:53 AM   
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I just used a clay bar kit to remove a lot of marks off the front of my car. I know most of these marks were made by friendly flying insects that greeted me on my drive back from Arkansas. It seems to have done the trick. There are no more marks.

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RE: Bug removal. - 7/14/2006 11:29:37 AM   
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I just used a clay bar kit to remove a lot of marks off the front of my car. I know most of these marks were made by friendly flying insects that greeted me on my drive back from Arkansas. It seems to have done the trick. There are no more marks.

did you zoom in on my picture i posted? thats how bad mine is would you say yours was worse or better? if so i will get the clay bar kit i have been looking at getting a clay bar kit anyway.

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RE: Bug removal. - 7/14/2006 11:35:49 AM   
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I actually just use a dryer sheet with soap and water. Its abrasive enought to pull the bugs off, but wont scratch the paint. Wax will help protect but not really remove once the damage has been done.

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RE: Bug removal. - 7/14/2006 12:05:26 PM   
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i have used bug and tar remover and a bug sponge and that didnt work.

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RE: Bug removal. - 7/15/2006 1:11:52 AM   
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That's pretty major bug damage. Mine wasn't that bad. I had what looked like scratches on my hood. Those marks came out easy. My bumper had a couple of bug marks left over after washing and those came out as well. Hope you find something that works....

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RE: Bug removal. - 7/15/2006 7:15:49 PM   
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i got a tub of rubbing compund and a buffer and took it to the bumper lst night and it slowly was takin the marks out but it will be an all day job to get it all out. it looks like it has gotten all of the way down to the clear coat... any suggestions?

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RE: Bug removal. - 7/23/2006 1:46:55 AM   
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dunno if recommended or not- but I was told WD40 was great for removing the adhesive residue on wheels- one had tar on it, son of a gun if wd40 didnt wipe it right off with just a few seconds of light rubbing...I went ahead and used it on my paint to remove tar and bugs, then wiped it off with fantastik to remove oil, then just washed/waxed it...claybar works, but takes a while longer- especially with the tar.

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RE: Bug removal. - 7/23/2006 7:36:01 PM   
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Carb cleaner works for me. I've been using it for years on removing tar and stuff on my rims, and bugs, etc.. on my cars. It hasnt affected the paint on any of the cars I've used it on for years. I've been using it for like 4 years now.



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RE: Bug removal. - 7/26/2006 6:42:18 PM   
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WD-40

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RE: Bug removal. - 7/26/2006 9:06:43 PM   
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clean rag, a little soap and water and some elbow grease should do the trick

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RE: Bug removal. - 7/30/2006 1:59:39 AM   
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you guys might call me stupid, butt after you just wash you car, put pam on the bumper, you have to spread it aroud or you will be able to see it, just coat it and spread with a rag. i tried it and it worked good.


This is after you remove the bugs...for the future ones...

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RE: Bug removal. - 7/30/2006 10:22:51 AM   
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I know a lady that used to have a detail business, and she swears by WD-40. I use it with no ill effects, but I always use it when I wash the car so I can wash it off. Dont forget to wax after you use it.

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RE: Bug removal. - 8/1/2006 4:33:29 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: lilozzy

i have used bug and tar remover and a bug sponge and that didnt work.


Can you bench press your own weight Sounds like you need to apply a LOT more elbow grease with that Bug/Tar remover. I would guess your car does not have a good coat of wax on it, plus you let the bugs sit for too long which = major pain in the a$$ for removal. Use the bug & tar removal with a good "bug sponge" and rub until your shoulder wants to fall off. Once you get it all removed, apply a good coat of polish, then a good coat of wax. After that, wash your car regularly and they should come right off.

Also, depending on how long the bug acids have been there its possible they have eaten into your paint, and you might be left with some pits (look like rock chips).

As an example, my car is always clean/detailed. With the wax that I have on it (Mequires), MOST of the bugs come right off the bumber with the duster! The rest come off with one light pass of a micro fiber with a detail spray (within a few hours of night driving of course )

Clean OFTEN, and avoid the clean FOREVER routine

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RE: Bug removal. - 8/2/2006 11:45:27 AM   
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The safe and sure way to remove BUGS IMO,,,, ASAP using a clean cloth, apply clear cold water, make sure the area is cool! Let the water soften the bug juice, wipe of after sitting for 3 - 4 minutes. This may take several attemps but it will clean off the bugs.

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RE: Bug removal. - 8/2/2006 1:47:30 PM   
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go with the clay.

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