Quite awhile ago I noticed a post here on removing bugs that splattered themselves at high speed on the front bumper/hood of a car. Last Saturday evening, my son drove my car home at twilight through a marshy area of the freeway and I'm not sure I've seen a worse case of bug splatter on my car.
I wasn't able to get to it until Monday evening and I remembered the previous suggestion, which was to put wet towels on the affected area and let it soak for awhile. I filled a bucket with warm water and submerged two large cotton bath towels. Not wringing them out in any way I laid the sopping wet towels on the bug areas and left them for an hour or so.
When I returned, to my surprise the bugs had disintegrated and it was a very easy matter to simply use the still very wet towels to wipe down the area, followed by dry microfiber towels.
Compared to a similar (but not nearly as bad) bug splatter situation a few weeks ago where I used water, no-rinse wash, and a lot of elbow grease, this was a cinch.
I'm a believer.
I wasn't able to get to it until Monday evening and I remembered the previous suggestion, which was to put wet towels on the affected area and let it soak for awhile. I filled a bucket with warm water and submerged two large cotton bath towels. Not wringing them out in any way I laid the sopping wet towels on the bug areas and left them for an hour or so.
When I returned, to my surprise the bugs had disintegrated and it was a very easy matter to simply use the still very wet towels to wipe down the area, followed by dry microfiber towels.
Compared to a similar (but not nearly as bad) bug splatter situation a few weeks ago where I used water, no-rinse wash, and a lot of elbow grease, this was a cinch.
I'm a believer.
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