Put PB Bug Squash to the test and it...

dc52nv

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I recently purchased a few PB products as I kept hearing great things about them, especially a product of theirs called Bug Squash. My wife and I took a little weekend trip to Monterey, CA and when we got back there were thousands of little bugs all over her front bumper, head lights, windshield and side mirrors.

There was no better time to use my recently purchased Bug Squash and hope that it works for me as it has worked for many others in removing those pesky bugs.

Below are the before pictures:





Below are the results:





I was really impressed on how easily the bugs simply washed off after I hosed it down. I don't have a pressure washer so this was all done with regular water pressure with a fire hose attachment. All that was left was the skit marks of the bugs that deflected off and it easily wiped off with no pressure when I did my regular wash. This product rocks and I didn't even use it full strength so it really goes a long way. :rockon

Well fellow autopians, I just wanted to give you my experience with this product and thank you for listening...err reading. :D If you are in the market for a bug remover or were ever curious of this product, I highly recommend it.

Oh and one more thing...:autopia:
 
I love Bug Squash and just used it on two cars this weekend. Every time I cow down to the beach my cars get hammered by bugs. I usually mix it a 3:1 and am good to go with no fear of LSP removal.
 
Sometimes a picture is worth 1000 words. Great review from another stellar product in the Poorboy's line up!
 
I used it 3:1 and often as a pre-soak before the wash process routinely. I have not tried it much as a general pre-treat cleaner for grime in cowlings or fuel doors, or road tar.
 
Impressive results. I've been meaning to pick some of this up for my arsenal. Lovebug season is a nuisance to say the least.
It saves me from having to remove dead bugs on my wash mitt. You'll love it.
Sometimes a picture is worth 1000 words. Great review from another stellar product in the Poorboy's line up!
Thanks Todd. I always keep an eye out for your next review.
I used it 3:1 and often as a pre-soak before the wash process routinely. I have not tried it much as a general pre-treat cleaner for grime in cowlings or fuel doors, or road tar.
I also use it 3:1 but haven't used it on road tar or fuel doors. I'll try it next week.
 
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