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Nick McKees37
07-05-2013, 10:18 AM
Detailer's Road Kill Bug Remover - The New KING of Bug Removers (http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/product-reviews/67153-detailer-s-road-kill-bug-remover-new-king-bug-removers.html)

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Detailer's Road Kill Bug Remover is the solution to pesky bug gut remains. This fast-acting cleaner annihilates pesky bug guts before they cause damage to your vehicle’s delicate finish. If you live in a region that’s plagued by the infamous love bug, you’ll be able to remove them as well! Detailer’s Road Kill Bug Remover also works great on tar, road grime and heavy road films. Concentrated formula makes it a great value.

Surely your best friend’s college roommate, girlfriend’s uncle or co-worker’s wife has shared a remedy for removing bugs that involves some type of engine lubricant or driveway cleaner. Say no! Harsh solvents are best left in the garage for things like removing oil from engine blocks or lubricating squeaky door hinges. These high-octane cleaners cause more damage to your vehicle’s delicate clear coat finish than the bug guts do! Detailer’s Road Kill Bug Remover annihilates bug guts without damaging delicate finishes.

Benefits:

Safely removes bug guts
Works great at removing fresh tar
No rinsing required
Compatible with all shampoos to boost their cleaning power
Concentrated formula can be diluted 1:1 with water
Will not remove sealants or waxes
High-lubricity formula prevents towel-induced marring
Can be used on a variety of different surfaces


Use Detailer's Road Kill Bug Remover on...

Paint

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Plastic

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Chrome

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Don't stop at bug guts! Detailer's Road Kill Bug Remover works exceptionally well for removing fresh road tar.

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Add a couple ounces of Detailer's Road Kill Bug Remover to your wash bucket to supercharge your shampoo's cleaning power!

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Remove bugs and tar the safe and effective way with Detailer's Road Kill Bug Remover!

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DP Road Kill Bug Remover Combo

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If you need something with a little extra bite, consider the DP Road Kill Bug Scrubber available in the DP Road Kill Bug Remover Combo.

Spray the cleaner onto the affected area...

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And the specially designed sponge makes stubborn bug guts easier to remove!

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Meghan
07-05-2013, 10:59 AM
I am hitting the road today, going to grab a bottle to do a little clean up when I arrive at my destination!

PA DETAILER
07-05-2013, 12:03 PM
this did catch my eye. looks like a great product. with the bug season in full swing, a giveaway of this product would be great! "hint"

WRAPT C5Z06
07-05-2013, 12:25 PM
Is DP Cleanse-All as safe as this on paint?

Did you use this new product undiluted?

It doesn't strip LSP's??????

ihaveacamaro
07-05-2013, 12:54 PM
What's the difference between using this and an APC?

I find OPC diluted 1:3 does a very effective job at removing bugs as well.

WRAPT C5Z06
07-05-2013, 01:16 PM
What's the difference between using this and an APC?

I find OPC diluted 1:3 does a very effective job at removing bugs as well.
One will strip, one won't?

Nick McKees37
07-05-2013, 01:26 PM
I am hitting the road today, going to grab a bottle to do a little clean up when I arrive at my destination!

Ahhhhh that explains where my bottle went. :nomore:


this did catch my eye. looks like a great product. with the bug season in full swing, a giveaway of this product would be great! "hint"

Great idea! :dblthumb2:


Is DP Cleanse-All as safe as this on paint?

Did you use this new product undiluted?

It doesn't strip LSP's??????

DP Cleanse-All is paint-safe, but removing bugs is just like removing swirls - use the least aggressive method.

Bug guts remove waxes and sealants, which is why you want to remove them ASAP. Once your wax or sealant is gone, they will begin to etch into the paint, causing permanent damage.


What's the difference between using this and an APC?

I find OPC diluted 1:3 does a very effective job at removing bugs as well.

Detailer's Road Kill is formulated with certain ingredients that are designed to dissolve bug guts. While you can "remove" the bug guts with an APC, most of the time you're removing the wax/sealant as well. Not only that, APCs aren't formulated with the same ingredients that dissolve the bug gut remains, therefor it's very likely that you haven't completely cleansed the surface, increasing the chances that an etching will occur.

Choose the right product for the job. :props:

WRAPT C5Z06
07-05-2013, 01:31 PM
Bug guts remove waxes and sealants, which is why you want to remove them ASAP. Once your wax or sealant is gone, they will begin to etch into the paint, causing permanent damage.


I was referring to road kill possibly stripping LSP's, but you answered my question. :dblthumb2:

Nick McKees37
07-05-2013, 01:51 PM
I was referring to road kill possibly stripping LSP's, but you answered my question. :dblthumb2:

That's what I'm here for Mark!

I know you would like this product very much. :dblthumb2:

jgg85234
07-05-2013, 02:14 PM
I don't encounter many bugs driving around in Metro Phoenix. I think it's too hot for them. They all moved to Florida.:bolt:

During the course of the year, I have to make a few trips to Tucson, and I don't really pick up many bugs on that trip either.

So, the best way to eliminate the bug problem is to make it so hot and dry that the flying bugs leave. If we could only get rid of the scorpions.

I guess the bugs are smarter than we are. Even they won't live here.

Jim

Wors
07-05-2013, 02:37 PM
Good to know. I was wondering the same thing.




Detailer's Road Kill is formulated with certain ingredients that are designed to dissolve bug guts. While you can "remove" the bug guts with an APC, most of the time you're removing the wax/sealant as well. Not only that, APCs aren't formulated with the same ingredients that dissolve the bug gut remains, therefor it's very likely that you haven't completely cleansed the surface, increasing the chances that an etching will occur.

Choose the right product for the job. :props:

RTexasF
07-05-2013, 03:24 PM
I am hitting the road today, going to grab a bottle to do a little clean up when I arrive at my destination!

Enjoy your trip. Let us know how well the product works.

Nick McKees37
07-08-2013, 02:19 PM
Enjoy your trip. Let us know how well the product works.

I'd like to add "save some for Nick." :dblthumb2:

Pats300zx
07-08-2013, 06:32 PM
Great review Nick. I just used some PB Bug Squash after a trip to the beach. Can't wait to see how this compares. :dblthumb2:

dsg03gt
07-08-2013, 07:01 PM
I am hitting the road today, going to grab a bottle to do a little clean up when I arrive at my destination!

I always wondered if you employees have to pay for your products like these?

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