So I've read that real carnauba wax which is mainly oils & petroleum neutralizes the acids in bug guts, one of the reasons ppl rub petroleum jelly in their bumpers during love bug season in FL.
However, I've also read that the FL heat will break down the wax fairlly quick and therefore ceramic coatings are better. But then the acids will stick/etch into the ceramic coating quicker if not promptly removed, especially if the sun bakes them in for 24-48 hrs.
So in you opinion which offers the better protection vs bug guts? wax, ceramic coatings, or they're both the same.
I honestly do not mind applying a fresh coat of wax on the bumper very two weeks if it works. Annoying yes, but less annoying than trying to mechanically remove them.
PS to clarify, I don't expect the bugs to slide off, I know they will stick no matter what is used in the bumper, I just want to know which of the two neutralize the acids to prevent them from etching in to the paint if not removed with-in 48 hrs.
However, I've also read that the FL heat will break down the wax fairlly quick and therefore ceramic coatings are better. But then the acids will stick/etch into the ceramic coating quicker if not promptly removed, especially if the sun bakes them in for 24-48 hrs.
So in you opinion which offers the better protection vs bug guts? wax, ceramic coatings, or they're both the same.
I honestly do not mind applying a fresh coat of wax on the bumper very two weeks if it works. Annoying yes, but less annoying than trying to mechanically remove them.
PS to clarify, I don't expect the bugs to slide off, I know they will stick no matter what is used in the bumper, I just want to know which of the two neutralize the acids to prevent them from etching in to the paint if not removed with-in 48 hrs.