HateSwirls
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- Jun 24, 2013
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Yesterday I worked on a Toyota Highlander, AIO.
The hardest part of the job was trying to remove the bug guts splattered on the front of the car.
Had the hardest time removing them, foamed it down a few times using Dawn and APC, still slow to remove them, not sure how long they were there.
Then I remembered reading that a dryer sheet helps to remove them, sure enough, almost like magic , they were easy to get off, shocked I was, my wife will pickup a couple of boxes for me.
If you never tried this please do, just wet the sheet and begin wiping them , it like dissolves them.
Anyone try this?
How do you guys deal with this problem?
Now that I have a shop and detail for a living time is money, can't waste an hour just to get the front clean, normally it doesn't take that long but that Highlander kicked my butt. Lol
The hardest part of the job was trying to remove the bug guts splattered on the front of the car.
Had the hardest time removing them, foamed it down a few times using Dawn and APC, still slow to remove them, not sure how long they were there.
Then I remembered reading that a dryer sheet helps to remove them, sure enough, almost like magic , they were easy to get off, shocked I was, my wife will pickup a couple of boxes for me.
If you never tried this please do, just wet the sheet and begin wiping them , it like dissolves them.
Anyone try this?
How do you guys deal with this problem?
Now that I have a shop and detail for a living time is money, can't waste an hour just to get the front clean, normally it doesn't take that long but that Highlander kicked my butt. Lol