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Old Jun 8, 2006 | 07:29 PM
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Argh BUGS!!

Alright so on my way home from school, West Virginia University, I probably killed about a whole species of bugs with my car. Anyways i've washed it about 3 times sinc eI've been home and I still have so many bug splatter marks on the nose, headlights, hood, and side mirrors. I've tried using TurtleWax bug and tar remover but it's still not clean. I was wondering if there's a better product to use for that or a material I should try washing with. I didnt want to start scraping with my fingernail because i was afraid of being to frm and scratching my paint.
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Old Jun 8, 2006 | 08:14 PM
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Originally Posted by gingerbread
Alright so on my way home from school, West Virginia University, I probably killed about a whole species of bugs with my car. Anyways i've washed it about 3 times sinc eI've been home and I still have so many bug splatter marks on the nose, headlights, hood, and side mirrors. I've tried using TurtleWax bug and tar remover but it's still not clean. I was wondering if there's a better product to use for that or a material I should try washing with. I didnt want to start scraping with my fingernail because i was afraid of being to frm and scratching my paint.
Try using some distilled viniger. dont do it in the sun. dont be affraid to aggitate the area a little. its probably caked on there by now. A bugs exoskel. has a byproduct called Shellac which is very acidic. Any attempt to remove the calcified remains without the use of a special cleaning solution could result in scratched paint. SO BE CAREFUL!

if the viniger doesnt work try---Autoglym intensive tar remover--- thats pretty tuff stuff.

goodluck
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