Bug dissolving product for hard to reach area

RioGrandeValley

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Hello guys I'd like some advice on finding a possible product to dissolve dead bugs. These critters are stuck in the front lower air dam of a Porsche GT3 RS 4.0 Trust me guys there's no way around this without having to tear the front apart. No room underneath or wiggle room on the sides to get them out.
Open to ideas but thinking a bug dissolving agent of some sort would be best.
One that wouldn't mess up the paint or the plastic spoiler.

Any suggestions or ideas greatly appreciated!!!

Inserting two pics where you can see the bugs inside behind the metal mesh on lower front air dam of 4.0

Thanks

Tomato
 

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Optimum Power Clean and a long bristled paint brush to agitate, then Pressure rinse. Probably take 2-3 applications or more, but should work.
 
Thank You...but I forgot to mention the bugs are very deep in there. No way a brush could reach that far in. Best guess is about 6-9" deep behind the metal mesh that is very small, so much so that no brush can reach between mesh and make it far back to where bugs are at. I know someone out there has crossed this bridge before???

Appreciate your input

Tomato
 
yea i think a good bug remover like poorboys Bug squash and then a good blast with a pressure washer would probably blow them all off.
 
A bendable vent brush such as this..
From Bed Bath and Beyond 18" long

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I use it on the Scuderia's side ducts same mesh . On cooling fins knocking the worst off first dry but gently. Then hose.

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The duct tunnels were washed soapy and wet after.

Having compressed air helps too from an angle. I had a plastic coated 13" brake line fitted to a air nozzle that worked great for that (lost during move or would post pic)

Then bug remover and wash, if you do it the other way it could push the remains between the fins reducing cooling over time.
 
yea i think a good bug remover like poorboys Bug squash and then a good blast with a pressure washer would probably blow them all off.

Use the BS full strength let dwell a little than blast them away and you'll never see those bugs again! :)
 
Thank U very much Amigos, Not due back on this toy till a few weeks. I will let U guys know how the bug battle goes once I return to it.

Much Appreciate it :)

Tomato
 
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