Since this is the beginning of the bug season in the upper Midwest, I am looking for suggestions of car-care products, pads, and methodologies to safely and effectively removing bug splatter from the front bumpers, grills, and windshields of vehicles.
For myself, I just use a good car soap, like Meg's Professional No. 62 or Optimum's Car Wash Soap and a dedicated mesh-type bug pad; but then I do not let bug splatter sit on my vehicle for any length of time, even if I have to wash just the front end and windshield (more out necessity for visibility). I am reluctant to use Stoner's Tarminator on front plastic grills after having a bad experience of discoloring/lighting the black plastic of a friend's badly bug-covered car.
For those of you who detail for a living, it must be pain to remove last-years bug splatter from vehicles that is baked on. I can only imagine how difficult that must be, especially those of you who live in the central and upper Plain states that deal with grasshoppers and locusts. Here in the upper Midwest, it is lake and bay fly hatching/infestation time and vehicles literally turn black on the front end. Roads can become slick from the tire tracks running over them. Ask anyone who lives near Wisconsin's largest inland lake, Lake Winnebago.
Thanks in advance for your help.
For myself, I just use a good car soap, like Meg's Professional No. 62 or Optimum's Car Wash Soap and a dedicated mesh-type bug pad; but then I do not let bug splatter sit on my vehicle for any length of time, even if I have to wash just the front end and windshield (more out necessity for visibility). I am reluctant to use Stoner's Tarminator on front plastic grills after having a bad experience of discoloring/lighting the black plastic of a friend's badly bug-covered car.
For those of you who detail for a living, it must be pain to remove last-years bug splatter from vehicles that is baked on. I can only imagine how difficult that must be, especially those of you who live in the central and upper Plain states that deal with grasshoppers and locusts. Here in the upper Midwest, it is lake and bay fly hatching/infestation time and vehicles literally turn black on the front end. Roads can become slick from the tire tracks running over them. Ask anyone who lives near Wisconsin's largest inland lake, Lake Winnebago.
Thanks in advance for your help.