Bug Guard????

Ron Atchison

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Anybody ever heard of or used this? This is what their claim is.
S-10-22
BUG GUARD
A clear liquid that, once applied to the front of your vehicle, dries completely to form a temporary, protective coating. Helps prevent paint damage from bug kill, insect residue, road contaminants and rock chips. Bug Guard is a biodegradable liquid that is safe and easy to use. Simply spray on surface and allow to dry. That's it! Bugs and contaminants stick to coating, not your finish.

I used to use their PRO yellow wax years ago, it was a pretty good wax.
 
Not that one, but last night I was looking for Diamonite "Bug Blocker". Same concept, but you had to wash it off within 24 hrs (per label). I always thought that it would be a winner if it could be left on longer. Guess it's been discontinued.
 
A little more information here:
http://prowax.com/1prod_bulls/S-10pb8_8_08.pdf

This stuff is for very short term protection. The product bulletin says it must be reapplied after the vehicle has encountered rain or even heavy dew. To me it sounds like a gel that becomes semi-viscous after a short curing. Still, it sounds pretty innovative and probably has some other uses.
 
I was thinking it could be great for the Florida people dealing with love bugs if it works. I know if I lived there I would give it a shot. Nothing to loose and not much money if it works.
 
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