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    So after I spend half the day cleaning my car.....a shirt drive later and I got bugs all over the front. Any "tricks of the trade" to clean the front end without a total rewash? Dont know if there is some product out there that works great for spot cleaning like this or not.



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    I use DG 471 Bug Remover on occasions and haven`t had it strip the finish yet.



    Duragloss #471, Duragloss BR (Bug Remover)
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    Looks like a contender.....availble OTC anywhere ya know of? Otherwise...anything available from here? Im about to place an order.

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    if it`s just a few bugs, i like to use a QD - spray it and wait a minute or so and wipe off

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    Quote Originally Posted by citizen arcane
    I use DG 471 Bug Remover on occasions and haven`t had it strip the finish yet.



    Duragloss #471, Duragloss BR (Bug Remover)


    Do you know what it is? It is more like an APC or more like a normal tar remover product?

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    Bugslide is a great product. I get it at my local Harley Davidson Dealer. Their Sunwash is incredible for washing a dark car on a hot day. Just thought I would throw that one in.

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    Bugs B Gone? Never used it but am tempted. Not sure if it`s safe for LSP though.

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    Wonder myself if anyone tried it - saw it at NAPA yesterday.
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    ONR works well on fresh bugs



    can do some pretty quick clean ups with it imo

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    I use ONR and what is called a cone. It`s a sponge looking piece of material. Looks like it would scratch the finish. But when wet it makes bug removal a breeze. I bought mine from JaxWax, in Ohio. They have a web site.

 

 

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