Kudo's to Poorboy's World Bug Squash

Desertnate

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My wife spends her days on the road driving between locations that are in a rural farming area. To say she picks up a lot of bugs over the course of a week is an understatement. Several splatters have been so big, I've looked for feathers...no way that could have been a bug. This week I even found a large on stuck to the inside barrel of one wheel and it managed to etch the paint there.

I've now used Bug Squash several times and it's worked like a charm. The windshield was particularly bad this weekend so I sprayed down the whole thing and let it site while I prepped the bucket and tools for a wash. After just a couple of minutes I rinsed down the windshield and the bug splatters just melted away, and these were week-in-the-sun-baked-on-glass spatters!

The recomended concentration doesn't seem to be eating away the Klasse SG I've applied on the painted surfaces, but I follow areas with a quick spritz of Sonus Glanz to replace what might have been removed.

I'm hooked. The stuff works great. I've got the PB dark color sample kit sitting in the garage that I can't wait until Spring to try out.
 
I absolutely love the stuff. I'm still on my first 16oz bottle of it, which I believe is at full strength. But I too have found it to be reasonable gentle on LSPs.

If I get a gallon refill next spring I'll experiment with diluting it a bit (eg. 3:1).
 
I absolutely love the stuff. I'm still on my first 16oz bottle of it, which I believe is at full strength. But I too have found it to be reasonable gentle on LSPs.

If I get a gallon refill next spring I'll experiment with diluting it a bit (eg. 3:1).

The 16oz bottle is full strength. I mixed it 3:1 as recommeded in a small 8oz spray bottle and had really good success in removing bug guts that are upto a week old. The stuff goes a really long way.

I will add the vehicle I was using it on is a mid-size SUV. Due to the acreage of the front end, I'm spraying it straight on and then wiping off with a microfiber rag. For smaller areas I'm sure you could wet a rag and wipe.
 
PB BS was, if i remember correctly, one of the first products of theirs that used and immediately fell in love with. It does exactly what it says it does.

I've since started using their other products and equally enjoy using them. Some of the other products that I currently use will be replaced with PB products once i finish them (ie Max Wax will be replaced with Natty's, simply because of the cost of MW. As good as it is, I think Natty's does just as good a job for half the cost).
 
Yep, I've always been a big fan: never without that or S&W
 
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