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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Allentown, PA
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Use a dryer sheet.....I don't know how it does it but it works great!!!
Just wet the dryer sheet with water and begin to wipe where the bugs went splat. After wiping, wash the area and dry it off.....it's like magic...no more bugs. |
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and make sure to have plenty of wax on it for next time.
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Viper Owner
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Sacramento, CA
Posts: 440
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An old trick for airplane owners, evidently the dryer sheets contain an enzyme that dissolves bug guts.
Reportedly works as a bug repellent, too; just hang a few dry sheets from your belt loops to keep the critters away. |
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My wife calls it bug jerky...but I found that the Griot's speed shine gets it off pretty easily but the dryer wipes are MUCH cheaper. I think I'll try the mountain scent kind.
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I've been using the dryer sheet trick for about a year with great results. I think I may have first read about it either on here or in a VCA magazine.
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I believe Hydrogen Peroxide is the probably the cheapest way to go. I keep some in the car all the time.
Steve |
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I heard about the Hydrogen Peroxide trick, too. I was reluctant to use that since I wasn't sure the boiling effect was safe for the finish.
Obviously, you have used it. Can you confirm that it doesn't leave any mark on the finish that can't easily be wiped off with a little detail spray and a MF cloth? |
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It has never left a mark or caused me any concern. I don't know for a fact, but I wonder if some of the liquid products available have HPo2 in them as the bug dissolving agent? If so, that would be a very healthy profit margin for them.
I have used other products prior to this and they reacted exactly the same way.......the critter instantly turns white and does a little bubblin' Steve |
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I keep my bumper Zaino'd real good so any buds just wipe right off with soap (Z7) and water really easy.
On cars that I detail that do not have a good coat of protection I soak them with soap and water and then use a micro fiber applicator to scrub them off. The applicator is called the power scrubber and is from properautocare.com and work real well with no scratching at all. Those mesh like bug removers work well also. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. I will usually remove them right away with a wet sponge and then dry the bumper as the longer they are on there the harder they get to remove. Bug guts are also very acidic and will eventually etch your paint if left on the bumper long enough. ![]()
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Does the dryer sheet have to be new or can it be used?
How about Hydrogen peroxide and wiping with the dryer sheet?
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I am thinking that is you can pour hydrogen peroxide on a cut in human flesh, your paint ought to be able to handle it.
![]() Thanks for the dryer sheet tip - I'll be checking that out!!!!
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I carry both Hydrogen Peroxide and the dryer sheets. I also used the dryer sheets last winter for storage -- placed in several places in/on the car.
Steve |
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I use WD-40.
Works great for tar too. Bolt
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Allentown, PA
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New dryer sheet works, you need whatever white film is in the dryer sheet to wipe off the bugs. After using the dryer sheet, be sure to wash the front with soap and water.
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agentf1...................can I have some of those "buds" you wiped off of the front of your car??
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