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#12
RE: bugs
the dryer sheets work real well also. yes you would think they would scratch but they wont.
or at least i have never seen one do it. get it wet first and they get soft. and then scrub LIGHTLY and they will come off.
When done use plain pam cooking spray and it will keep them from sticking to the car after wards/. \
this a old R.V. trick if you spray the front of the R.V. then the biugs will hit and becuse they cant stick they will fall or slide off.
then you just hose the front of your car off once in a while and it will keep them off of it..
or at least i have never seen one do it. get it wet first and they get soft. and then scrub LIGHTLY and they will come off.
When done use plain pam cooking spray and it will keep them from sticking to the car after wards/. \
this a old R.V. trick if you spray the front of the R.V. then the biugs will hit and becuse they cant stick they will fall or slide off.
then you just hose the front of your car off once in a while and it will keep them off of it..
#13
RE: bugs
after you get the bugs off, take a clay bar to get all the remaining grime an filth off, then put a nice layer of wax on the front of your car. should make it easier to keep clean.
if you never wax your car a clay bar isn't going to hurt to use, but it's going to take away all the protection (wax or sealer) on your paint. but, like i said, if you never wax your car it wont matter as there's no wax there anyway.
and no, WD40 wont hurt paint
if you never wax your car a clay bar isn't going to hurt to use, but it's going to take away all the protection (wax or sealer) on your paint. but, like i said, if you never wax your car it wont matter as there's no wax there anyway.
and no, WD40 wont hurt paint
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