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Ok so i was checking out a site and buying some Meg's products brushes and a couple towels and i stumbled across this Honeycomb Bug Sponge. Now i have heard of these before but never given them a second thought so i decide that for 1.99 i would get one and check it out. So i get my order yesterday and open up the package and pull out the bug sponge and this thing is hard and rough and I think to myself there is no way in heck i am using this on my paint. Especially on my truck. So i decide i should at least see what happens when i get it wet like you are suppose to, I spray it with some QD and then get it wet with hot water and it softens up a bit but i still tam very leery of using. So i decide to use the wifes car as my tester. I am sure she was thrilled with that. So i go out to the car and check in and area of the hood that is pretty well shot from rock chips and such considering the car is almost 20 years old. I begin to rub it across some bugs fearing the worst, well to my surprise the bug sponge glides across the surface and begins taking the bugs off. So i am like hey this is pretty cool now let me dry the are and spray some S&W on it and see what happens if it left any marring or scratches. Low and behold nothing present. So i am excited to see it works and does not scratch. Sorry no pictures. O I also ordered the Meg's Wheel Brush man do i like this thing very big and sturdy unlike a lot of other wheel brushes and very soft.
Here are links to both the sponge and the brush.
http://www.autodetailingsolutions.com/bug_sponge.htm
http://www.autodetailingsolutions.com/Meguiar's%20Gold%20Class%20Accessories.htm
Here are links to both the sponge and the brush.
http://www.autodetailingsolutions.com/bug_sponge.htm

http://www.autodetailingsolutions.com/Meguiar's%20Gold%20Class%20Accessories.htm
