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Don
06-30-2017, 08:17 AM
I tried to order the PB Bug Squash, but an unexpected expense came up and killed that idea. I have heard that putting fabric softener sheets in a bottle with warm/hot water will create a solution that will soften stuck on bugs and make them easier to remove.

So I was wondering if I made a solution of say a cap full of liquid fabric softener in a 32 oz bottle with hot water would that works as a bug remover, I mean if wet fabric softener sheets work, why wouldn`t a stronger liquid solution work?

I am supposed to be going back to the "bug zone" to detail a few cars again tomorrow and am looking for some opinions. After this, maybe I`ll be able to buy the actual Bug Squash with the profits from tomorrow`s details.

TheMeanGreen
06-30-2017, 08:48 AM
I tried to order the PB Bug Squash, but an unexpected expense came up and killed that idea. I have heard that putting fabric softener sheets in a bottle with warm/hot water will create a solution that will soften stuck on bugs and make them easier to remove.

So I was wondering if I made a solution of say a cap full of liquid fabric softener in a 32 oz bottle with hot water would that works as a bug remover, I mean if wet fabric softener sheets work, why wouldn`t a stronger liquid solution work?

I am supposed to be going back to the "bug zone" to detail a few cars again tomorrow and am looking for some opinions. After this, maybe I`ll be able to buy the actual Bug Squash with the profits from tomorrow`s details.

I`ve never heard of that one, interesting. Maybe try/bring a 1:14 solution of carsoap w/ a splash of degreaser for backup? Stoners Tarminator is an option, but you`d have to re-lsp.

Don
06-30-2017, 08:53 AM
I`ve never heard of that one, interesting. Maybe try/bring a 1:14 solution of carsoap w/ a splash of degreaser for backup? Stoners Tarminator is an option, but you`d have to re-lsp.

I`d already planned on reapplying a sealant to the area, so no big deal.

512detail
06-30-2017, 09:32 AM
man I would just go buy a $5 bottle of Turtle wax bug and tar remover. that stuff works surprisingly well for me and I`ve had to use it in a pinch when I used to do mobile and forgot to bring my bug squash...it`s definitely not as good as bug squash but its a pretty decent product

also, for the future you should really consider buying a few Poorboys Bug Mesh Towels, a snice soapy bucket of Super Slick and Suds and one of those towels and you find yourself not really needing Bug Squash as much.

Poorboy
06-30-2017, 09:40 AM
if you access to hot water, then take some cotton towels and get them nice and hot and lay them on the bugs .. this should at least loosen them to the point that they`ll come off easier :)

Don
06-30-2017, 09:49 AM
man I would just go buy a $5 bottle of Turtle wax bug and tar remover. that stuff works surprisingly well for me and I`ve had to use it in a pinch when I used to do mobile and forgot to bring my bug squash...it`s definitely not as good as bug squash but its a pretty decent product

also, for the future you should really consider buying a few Poorboys Bug Mesh Towels, a snice soapy bucket of Super Slick and Suds and one of those towels and you find yourself not really needing Bug Squash as much.

ALL of the cars I`m called to detail have been neglected ... severely. No wax of any kind since the dealer applied slop and no regular washing and certainly no "in depth" washing to remove stuck bugs.


if you access to hot water, then take some cotton towels and get them nice and hot and lay them on the bugs .. this should at least loosen them to the point that they`ll come off easier :)

Nope, no hot water ... not enough to wash a car with anyway. I was so sure that I`d have the PBBS by now that I didn`t think ahead to what if I didn`t have it, that`s why I researched and found the wet fabric softener sheet trick ... I`d rather have the Poorboy`s.

512detail
06-30-2017, 09:52 AM
ALL of the cars I`m called to detail have been neglected ... severely. No wax of any kind since the dealer applied slop and no regular washing and certainly no "in depth" washing to remove stuck bugs.



Nope, no hot water ... not enough to wash a car with anyway. I was so sure that I`d have the PBBS by now that I didn`t think ahead to what if I didn`t have it, that`s why I researched and found the wet fabric softener sheet trick ... I`d rather have the Poorboy`s.

too bad you`re not closer.. I have two gallons unopened and one gallon already mixed RTU

maybe try to go to walmart or wherever and get one of those little bug mesh sponges, they aren`t the best but probably better than nothing

Poorboy
06-30-2017, 09:55 AM
Nope, no hot water ... not enough to wash a car with anyway. I was so sure that I`d have the PBBS by now that I didn`t think ahead to what if I didn`t have it, that`s why I researched and found the wet fabric softener sheet trick ... I`d rather have the Poorboy`s.

ok i know you can get some winter window washing fluid in Ohio (meant for windshield wiper reservoir) this can work but don`t let it dry on paint as it sometime can stain (usually light ss colors)

Don
06-30-2017, 10:07 AM
too bad you`re not closer.. I have two gallons unopened and one gallon already mixed RTU

maybe try to go to walmart or wherever and get one of those little bug mesh sponges, they aren`t the best but probably better than nothing

Already did :)


ok i know you can get some winter window washing fluid in Ohio (meant for windshield wiper reservoir) this can work but don`t let it dry on paint as it sometime can stain (usually light ss colors)

I do have some "special" `bug cleaning` washer fluid in the garage, maybe I`ll try that too.

512detail
06-30-2017, 12:05 PM
This as been a problem for you for some time. When funds allow, get some Griots bug barricade. First of it`s kind product.

Griots Garage Bug Barricade 22oz. (http://www.autopia-carcare.com/griots-bug-remover.html#.WVZ98IWcFjo)

sounds like an interesting product but I don`t see how that helps him remove the bugs... unless you were meaning for his own personal use

This would be cool to have if you did maintenance washes on clients vehicles every two weeks or so.

PA DETAILER
06-30-2017, 12:18 PM
Ok. I see DON needs something now. Here is info on his idea.......

https://youtu.be/P2AGzJjJViI

Mary B
06-30-2017, 01:38 PM
Ok. I see DON needs something now. Here is info on his idea.......

https://youtu.be/P2AGzJjJViI


I wonder if it`s the texture of the sheet that`s removing the bugs ????

Accumulator
06-30-2017, 02:46 PM
512Detail- At one time the TW Bug & Tar was, *apparently*, a bit abrasive. Is it still like that or is it just a straight solvent as one might reasonably expect?

I still remember the TW`s can and the scent of that stuff....and just FWIW, mine (from way back the late `70s!) wasn`t abrasive at all, just a regular solvent that worked fine. But I clearly remember hearing dire warnings from somebody here (whose name I forget, but I did consider him 100% reliable) about the abrasiveness.

Don
06-30-2017, 04:03 PM
Ok. I see DON needs something now. Here is info on his idea.......

https://youtu.be/P2AGzJjJViI

Yes, I`ve seen that video. That`s what gave me the idea of using diluted liquid fabric softener and a microfiber cloth (or bug sponge). Because of course, we have a combination washer/dryer that performs both tasks in a single cycle and softener sheets are useless in this machine (plus, the wife prefers liquid fabric softener over the dryer sheets).

jatleson
06-30-2017, 04:46 PM
I had good results using a waterless wash (happened to be Griots) as a presoak. Let it dwell while getting the supplies, buckets, hoses ready then rinse the areas down with a strong stream of water or pressure washer.

Granted it was on my car, but it hadn`t be waxed since last fall (Collinite 845) and was after several long road trips/rain storms. Just need something to penetrate and soften the bugs so they can easily be rinsed or wiped away.