Going on a road trip...

nonwelder

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Getting a new black magic GTI in a few days and will be going on a road trip next weekend. I am going to give it a full workup before I go....but...what would you suggest to help keep bugs from doing damage? I can clean it after I arrive, at least the front. Maybe some QEW in a spray bottle? Bug Squash? Any help is great!
 
Don't laugh...it WORKS...











Get a roll or two of 3M painters/masking tape. Blue or green, doesn't matter....tape up the front of the car like you would a bra. Keeps bugs and rock chips at bay.





Otherwise just wax the front real well. QEW or ONR in a bottle would do well too, just clean it when you arrive.
 
Like this?



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Seriously though, I spend a lot of time with the car show crowd and tons of guys do this on the way to a show but I've never seen it used for a simple road trip. I suggest just what mblqjr did. Good coat of wax and bring a "bug kit" with you.



BMP is an excellent color choice, btw!
 
How long do you think before they start really having problems with residue baking onto the finish?



I really like the aggressive headlight covers on that VW, btw. Classy!
 
ruining said:
How long do you think before they start really having problems with residue baking onto the finish?



Bad luck- Last summer I left bugs on the S8 from Thursday until Tuesday. Got minor etching that I had to polish out.



Better luck- My wife just got back from a long trip (over a week and many miles), and the coat of #16 I applied before she left protected things just fine. A quick claying of the leading edges with Sonus green and all was well. But then her front bumper cover is needng another repaint again anyhow :o Still, the bugs on the hood didn't leave any etching.



I just accept it either way; I'm not gonna try to remove most such contamination as I'd probably just cause some marring anyhow and, well, I don't spend my trips/vacations worrying about the vehicle. Guess that's more of my Autopian Heresy, but at some point any vehicle is just transportation to me and as the museum curator said: "real cars have stonechips" (or bug etching ;) ).



If you do use something to clean them off, I'd make sure it won't strip your LSP. If that happened, you'd be unprotected for the rest of the trip.
 
I'm thinking I will get to the bugs as soon as I get to my destination with some ONR. Shouldn't be a problem. Any experience as to which protects from bugs better...Nuba or Sealant? I am using DG 105 on the car, which I think is pretty darn tough.
 
Definately a thick carnauba against Bugs...I find that bugs etched through sealants much much quicker than a good nuba
 
i just had a 1400 mile road trip this past weekend. i had put a couple coats of P21s on it before i left. had some quick detailer with me, sprayed up the bugs, l;et it sit for a min of two, and they wiped right off. sooner you get them the better. i washed it the following day anyway, but even a wet towel, let it sit on bug splats for a min or two, and that wipes them right off as well.
 
awahl63 said:
Definately a thick carnauba against Bugs...I find that bugs etched through sealants much much quicker than a good nuba



That sorta goes along with my experiences- the UPPed S8 got etched but the #16ed A8 did not. But then there are so many variables....
 
Duplicolor makes a spray product called "SHIELD" that I have used with good results. It's a clear spray. You mask off the area you want sprayed and give it a few coats. I did my mirrors, front bumper, and a strip on my hood and roof. It worked, and the stuff comes off with soap and water + scrubbing.

Alternatively, you *could* put on a coat of carnuba and just not buff it off I guess.
 
I usually put a couple of coats of Collinte 476S on all of the bug prone areas before a long road trip. When I get to my destination, I go the local coin-op and spray the bugs off.



I'm with Accumulator on this one, I don't obsess about the car when I'm on vacation. Just clean it up good when I get home. It's guranteed that the interior will look 10 times worse than the exterior anyway (kids).
 
Just make sure you bring a QD bottle and MF towel. I agree with the idea that as soon you would take care of those bugs the better. So whenever you pulled in in a rest area, bring out your QD and towel. That should take care of your problem. It works to me when I go in a roadtrip so I hope it would on you too. Have a good time!!!
 
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