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So I got bugs all over my front anyone know how to get them off the car ? |
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Bugs? More details please |
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AudemarsPiguet wrote Bugs? More details pleasethere's a bunch of bug guts on the grill of my car and I even went to car wash and it didn't take any off really and I dunno what to use to get them all off my grill |
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I thought you meant you drove like a beatle and had like lady bugs on it like stickers you wanted off LoL |
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Duos wroteAudemarsPiguet wrote Bugs? More details pleasethere's a bunch of bug guts on the grill of my car and I even went to car wash and it didn't take any off really and I dunno what to use to get them all off my grill Some adhesive remover might work but that might also damage your paint. Otherwise go to your local auto shop and they should stock some bug remover. It can still be a pain. Will probably have to get in with your finger nails and try scrapping it off that way. |
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Duos wroteAudemarsPiguet wrote Bugs? More details pleasethere's a bunch of bug guts on the grill of my car and I even went to car wash and it didn't take any off really and I dunno what to use to get them all off my grill Seafoam makes a product called Bug B Gone, it can be found at any auto parts store in a red bottle near the detailing stuff. Grab that and a microfiber cloth while you're there. It works great and doesn't take much time. I run an auto parts store in the midwest so this is something I get asked all the time lol |
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3CH wroteawesome thank you I appreciate itDuos wroteAudemarsPiguet wrote Bugs? More details pleasethere's a bunch of bug guts on the grill of my car and I even went to car wash and it didn't take any off really and I dunno what to use to get them all off my grill |
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Traffic film remover or bug and tar remover should work. Google either of them, preferably the bug and tar remover.
- a pressure washer is amost essential for this if you have one. |
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JZX wrote Traffic film remover or bug and tar remover should work. Google either of them, preferably the bug and tar remover. I'll try that thank you, yes I do have a pressure washer. |
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WD-40 Works like a charm |
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