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  • Bug and tar remover

    Does the bug and tar remover also remove wax?

    I tried to remove the bugs and then wax, but a faint image of the bug remains in some cases. Have I now put a layer over the bug splatter that will be harder to remove? Will the B&T remover remove the wax, bug and then a rewax do the job?

    TIA,
    Smooth

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    Re: Bug and tar remover

    Gold Class Bug and Tar remover should do the trick. I saturate the area, let it soak a moment then use a terry cloth to remove the pesky beings.

    and yep, need to rewax. Maintain with UQD and the inbetween waxing, washing should knock them out easier.

    Aaron
    Philippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,

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    • #3
      Re: Bug and tar remover

      Another method you can try is the following, read this thready
      Bugs, Bugs, BUGS, and MORE BUGS!!!!!

      look as Mike Phillips describes the method.

      Good luck

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      • #4
        Re: Bug and tar remover

        Sometimes to completely remove all the remnants, a second application is required. Just remember to rewax and you will be all set.
        quality creates its own demand

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        • #5
          Re: Bug and tar remover

          I always used super degreaser or APC with pressure washer. it came RIGHT OFF.

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          • #6
            Re: Bug and tar remover

            what about something like a waterless wash spray like the Poorboys Spray/Wipe? then when its clean hit it with spray wax?

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            • #7
              Re: Bug and tar remover

              Originally posted by sas71 View Post
              what about something like a waterless wash spray like the Poorboys Spray/Wipe? then when its clean hit it with spray wax?
              get a pressure washer and some degrease you'll be fine.

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