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    I know that living in Minnesota we're known for having brutally cold winters and as such the need for literally tons and tons of salt and sand on our roads in the winter. It also seems that we are also home to about 1/3 of the entire bug population in the country! What is a good bug remover to use? In the past I've used one of those bug sponges but as I'm getting more "car crazy" I want to avoid using a tool like that. I tried using a spray product made by Gunk but I didn't really care for it. Any and all input is greatly appreciated! Thanks!

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    Re: Bug removal

    I always like a wet fabric softener sheet...
    2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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      Really? I've never heard of that before. Interesting...it's worth a shot!

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        I've started using Ultimate Wash and Wax Anywhere and waffle weave. Spray on, let it sit a bit, wipe gently, spray again, wipe off. Leaves nice shine.

        "fishing for swirls in a sea of black"
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        David

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          In been using the yellow sponge with the netting on it to remove bugs. Never had a problem with using it. Doesn't scratch the paint.

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            Turtle Wax Bug & Tar remover. It works really well. It's just $4 at walmart. Be sure to use a clean portion of the rag when wiping. For those extra large bugs spray and soak for a couple of minutes.

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