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Well then, maybe you need to Bug Douche.
4 parts water
1 part white vinegar
drop of dish soap
You can put it in a spray bottle or just a container and dip a micro-fiber towel into it. Just apply to the surface to be cleaned, let set a minute or two, then firmly wipe area with the micro-fiber (wet with the solution) until bug residue is removed. Wipe dry with clean dry micro-fiber. On glass, a second light misting followed by a dry with a newspaper will give you a streak free finish.
This works as good if not better on the painted vertical surfaces, grill, headlights and bumper. After cleaning these sufaces follow up with your favorite 3 in 1 Ceramic Detail Spray to re-seal the areas that you may have stripped some protection from.
I live along the backwaters of the Mississippi river, and just a short drive in the summer at dusk can leave the front of your vehicle looking like a Chia pet. This is hands down the best process I have used.
Rav4 daily driver getting cleaned this morning before work.
4 parts water
1 part white vinegar
drop of dish soap
You can put it in a spray bottle or just a container and dip a micro-fiber towel into it. Just apply to the surface to be cleaned, let set a minute or two, then firmly wipe area with the micro-fiber (wet with the solution) until bug residue is removed. Wipe dry with clean dry micro-fiber. On glass, a second light misting followed by a dry with a newspaper will give you a streak free finish.
This works as good if not better on the painted vertical surfaces, grill, headlights and bumper. After cleaning these sufaces follow up with your favorite 3 in 1 Ceramic Detail Spray to re-seal the areas that you may have stripped some protection from.
I live along the backwaters of the Mississippi river, and just a short drive in the summer at dusk can leave the front of your vehicle looking like a Chia pet. This is hands down the best process I have used.
Rav4 daily driver getting cleaned this morning before work.
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