You can get Griot`s bug stuff at advanced auto usually.
Also glass cleaner works too just use common sense and not let dry and lsp after words
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You can get Griot`s bug stuff at advanced auto usually.
Also glass cleaner works too just use common sense and not let dry and lsp after words
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One word of caution about using Stoner`s Tarminator on front ends of vehicles to remove bugs;
The solvents, while very good for removing/dissolving petroleum-based road tar and such, are NOT plastic-friendly IF left to dwell on certain types of grills. Maybe if you wash it off immediately it will not soften or discolor plastic, but I found that older vehicles with weathered-plastic grills to be susceptible to the solvents if left to dwell for a longer period of time (say 15 minutes like when washing the roofs and hoods of a vehicle first AFTER spraying Tarminator on a badly bugged front end to allow it to "work").
I used to use regular Coke-Cola on a bug pad WAY back in the late 70`s. The phosphoric acid in Coke (see the soda can/bottle label; it`s still used today) would literally eat (dissolve) bug splatter and then wash it off with soap-n-water. Also makes a good "Liquid Wrench" rust dissolver/penetrant in an emergency. Did that to rusted-on rims and lug nuts when changing flat tires. Good trick to remember when someone is stuck on the side of the road with a lug nut that will not budge or a rim that will not come off a rotor or drum face. (Disclaimer: does NOT work on REALLY badly rusted rims, so your "Good Samaritan" efforts may be in vain.)
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