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Preferred Bug Cleaner that will melt
Do you find a -specific bug- spray works better and which product is your product of choice.
I'll often grab my High PH cleaners spay, dwell, scrub and rinse...
Be curious if product specific *bug cleaners*, are more in geared towards this specific task @ hand
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Re: Preferred Bug Cleaner that will melt
I have Adam's Bug cleaner and it works great but a high pH APC like Bilt-Hamber Surfex @ a high ratio would also do a great job, say 2:1
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Re: Preferred Bug Cleaner that will melt
Ive always had good luck with Poor Boy's World Bug Squash at 100%.
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Re: Preferred Bug Cleaner that will melt
Tarminator is my standard, everything gets compared to that. The CarPro one works ok if you use a lot, not cost effective. I typically get results with OPC at 1:3, let it dwell, and then foam the car with BH Touchless. Between the OPC, Touchless, and water pressure few bugs will remain, if any. If it's a dedicated bug-remover you want just make sure it has lemonime oil in it and it should work ok.
I personally have gotten away from as many dedicated one-trick products as I can. I went from enjoying clutter to enjoying a lean looking shelf. Dedicated bug-removers don't cater to that mentality well.
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Re: Preferred Bug Cleaner that will melt
I've tried a few, they are all mostly the same thing. I would give a slight edge to Carpro Bug Out, and the P&S version works pretty good too.
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Re: Preferred Bug Cleaner that will melt
Originally Posted by
Klasse Act
I have Adam's Bug cleaner and it works great but a high pH APC like Bilt-Hamber Surfex @ a high ratio would also do a great job, say 2:1
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I use Surfex at 10:1....takes care of most of them. If needed, I have some mixed at 5:1...never needed a stronger solution than that
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Re: Preferred Bug Cleaner that will melt
Originally Posted by
briarpatch
I use Surfex at 10:1....takes car of most of them. If needed, I have some mixed at 5:1...never needed a stronger solution than that
Thanks man, I'm going to try it @10:1
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Re: Preferred Bug Cleaner that will melt
Originally Posted by
Klasse Act
Thanks man, I'm going to try it @10:1
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For reference...I use it in an IK foamer....I think the extra dwell time makes a difference
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Re: Preferred Bug Cleaner that will melt
Originally Posted by
PouncingPanzer
I personally have gotten away from as many dedicated one-trick products as I can. I went from enjoying clutter to enjoying a lean looking shelf. Dedicated bug-removers don't cater to that mentality well.
Agreed. I’ve found that between a good soaking with Touchless and my pressure washer bugs aren’t an issue. That’s one less product I need in my arsenal.
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Re: Preferred Bug Cleaner that will melt
P&S works great and is a value. 3D’s bug remover is also a valid option. Both are dilatable if purchased in gallons. APC’s work ok but not as well as dedicated bug removers.
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