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    Re: Not able to get Poorboy's Bug Squash in time ...will this work??

    Quote Originally Posted by soobaroo View Post
    Before retiring I drove trucks. We just used a car wash brush with hot water, no soap to clean the windshields. Simple and effective unless the bugs have been on there for too long.
    these have definitely been on too long
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    Re: Not able to get Poorboy's Bug Squash in time ...will this work??

    WD40...spray it on, let it dwell and wipe off, easy peasy!
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    Re: Not able to get Poorboy's Bug Squash in time ...will this work??

    Quote Originally Posted by Don M View Post
    I have heard that putting fabric
    softener sheets in a bottle with
    warm/hot water will create a
    solution that will soften stuck on
    bugs and make them easier to remove.

    So I was wondering if I made a solution
    of say a cap full of liquid fabric softener
    in a 32 oz bottle with hot water would
    that works as a bug remover, I mean if
    wet fabric softener sheets work, why
    wouldn't a stronger liquid solution work?
    It'll probably work...but: Have you
    thought about what types of cloths
    (towels) you are going to use to wipe
    away the bugs, and/or their residues,
    that have been softened-up by the
    fabric softener sheets solution?


    IIRC:
    There's a compatibility issue between
    microfiber towels and fabric softener.



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