Originally Posted by conman1395 From experience yes. I use after soaking in the soap bucket and use ZERO pressure. Is this the yellow one?
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OP. Glad you got the problem fixed. Thanks for the warning.
Originally Posted by DogRescuer Is this the yellow one? Yes
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Another...Re: "What not to do with a bug scrubber" Don't use it after a going on spirited nighttime ride in a lowered drop-top. Bob
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haha I dont know about the tar-x but I would use a bug scrubber on that forehead for sure
Originally Posted by DogRescuer Is this the yellow one? Anyone
Originally Posted by DogRescuer Anyone Sorry, thought I responded to this. Yes, it is.
Originally Posted by conman1395 Sorry, thought I responded to this. Yes, it is. You did sorry
Originally Posted by cleanfreak3 Was this post in regards to my question? What do you use for getting the bug residue off that a wash mitt or pressure washer can't take care of? This Detailer’s Road Kill Bug Remover, best bug remover, love bug remover, how to remove bugs and tar or APC with a damp microfiber applicator (gently used to agitate area after soaks for 30+ seconds). I never use "scrubbers" on paint...not worth the risk. Some more bug removal technique/tips here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZacGQVt9xU
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