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    Re: Bug Remover

    Poorboys World Bug Remover just melts the bugs away. One of the best products on the market for the price!

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    Re: Bug Remover

    My mechanical solution is the Sonax bug scrubber and my chemical solution is Poorboy's Bug Squash.

    I don't always use them together, it depends on the situation. I'll often use just the pad soaked in my wash solution for glass like the windshield and for light bug splatters I'll do the same on the paint. In moderate cases I'll use the Bug Squash and my wash mitt will remove the mess as I wash. If we're talking about a post-road trip bug massacre, both tools will be fully utilized.
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    3D Bug Remover and BF bug sponge. Then i clay mitt.

    I've tried several bug removers and they're all pretty good. I think the dedicated bug remover "sponges" make the difference.

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    Bilt Hamber Surfex HD at 10:1.....it has performed as well as any dedicated bug remover I've used

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    Gotta get me some of that, briar. Heard LOTS of good on it.

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    Gotta get me some of that, briar. Heard LOTS of good on it.
    So far...been very happy with it. Works great out of an IK foamer as well as pump sprayer. I run it through one of those Home Depot cheapie HDX sprayers at 10:1 for bugs, wheel wells, road grime, wheels....and use it around the house as well. It's kind of expensive, but some things are expensive because they are worth it

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    Quote Originally Posted by briarpatch View Post
    Bilt Hamber Surfex HD at 10:1.....it has performed as well as any dedicated bug remover I've used
    Will that compromise the LSP?

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    I've been using Surfex for machinery cleaning, that stuff has some real grunt!

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    The great thing about it is that it offers exceptionally strong cleaning power without having to deal with harsh solvent based products.

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    Re: Bug Remover

    Quote Originally Posted by DFB View Post
    I've been using Surfex for machinery cleaning, that stuff has some real grunt!

    From this.................




    To this..................




    The great thing about it is that it offers exceptionally strong cleaning power without having to deal with harsh solvent based products.
    Is that the chainsaw you use to get the bugs off? Some tough bugs in Australia.

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