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DEAD BUGS!

Started by Mean 318, September 20, 2007, 06:55:16 PM

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Mean 318

What is the best way to get dead bugs and other crud that appeared on paint off W/O messing it up?
I know it is stupid, but I thought maybe there was something home made or just something I don't know.
It is on white paint!

keepat


konigcharger

 :iagree: claybars work great for bugs and road tar

If you have no vision or creative spirit, you can always fall back on the way the factory did it.

Charger74

Sounds silly and don't know if it really works, but saw someone on tv say to use peanut butter.   :shruggy:

Ghoste

I've heard pantyhose too but I am also a clay bar user. (never heard the peanut butter one)

Charger74

Quote from: Ghoste on September 21, 2007, 09:28:56 AM
I've heard pantyhose too but I am also a clay bar user. (never heard the peanut butter one)

Yeah never had too, but it was on hgtv so sometimes they come up with stuff that works.....

Mean 318

I am going to look for a clay bar, think the autoparts store has them. You guys think WD-40 would be safe to use on the white rockers?

Ghoste

I've heard that WD-40 was supposed to work good on bugs and I did try it once on my grille.  I didn't find it to work all that great at all and it was a mess on it's own to clean up. 

alfanta

if you use Rain-X over top of a good coat of wax the bugs/road tar will literally hose right off. My fried does it with his astro van. I dont know how that might react with the paint, but the bugs do just run right off.