Bug Squash - Pictorial Review

Adam's waterless wash is more effective on bugs then their rinseless diluted. At least that is my finding.

Thats what they suggest, but never had as much luck. CarPro works great with tar stuck to the wheels, but a let down with the bugs, for me atleast.
 
I usually don't post reviews on products but this one worked so well I decided I needed to give it the attention it deserved. I logged into autogeek, clicked on the product review page, and before I could click on the new thread button I saw where this product already had a review on the first page so I decided to comment on it. I received this stuff for Christmas and have just now used it. I thought to myself there is no way I can just spray something on these pesky bugs that have baked into my paint for 2 to sometimes 3 weeks at a time and not have to scrub. However, to my amazement, when I finally decided to give it a shot it worked like a charm. I simply wet the front of my car with a hose, sprayed it down with the bug squash, let it sit for 5 to 10 minutes, then came back and gently wiped the bugs off with 2 to 3 easy passes. Normally my process would involve scrubbing the front of my vehicle for 15-20 minutes repeatedly with force. Now that has all but been eliminated and I can truthfully say it only takes me a minute or two now to wipe them down. I don't think I will ever wash the front of another vehicle without it. Espically in the spring to summer months. Poorboys bug squash has to be the best thing that has came out since color television.
 
I usually don't post reviews on products but this one worked so well I decided I needed to give it the attention it deserved. I logged into autogeek, clicked on the product review page, and before I could click on the new thread button I saw where this product already had a review on the first page so I decided to comment on it. I received this stuff for Christmas and have just now used it. I thought to myself there is no way I can just spray something on these pesky bugs that have baked into my paint for 2 to sometimes 3 weeks at a time and not have to scrub. However, to my amazement, when I finally decided to give it a shot it worked like a charm. I simply wet the front of my car with a hose, sprayed it down with the bug squash, let it sit for 5 to 10 minutes, then came back and gently wiped the bugs off with 2 to 3 easy passes. Normally my process would involve scrubbing the front of my vehicle for 15-20 minutes repeatedly with force. Now that has all but been eliminated and I can truthfully say it only takes me a minute or two now to wipe them down. I don't think I will ever wash the front of another vehicle without it. Espically in the spring to summer months. Poorboys bug squash has to be the best thing that has came out since color television.


Isnt the big squash dried on after 5 to 10 minutes? Also, do you use a microfiber wash mitt or a safe scrub bug sponge?
Thanks!
 
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