Preferred Bug Cleaner that will melt

chefwong

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Do you find a -specific bug- spray works better and which product is your product of choice.

I'll often grab my High PH cleaners spay, dwell, scrub and rinse...
Be curious if product specific *bug cleaners*, are more in geared towards this specific task @ hand
 
I have Adam's Bug cleaner and it works great but a high pH APC like Bilt-Hamber Surfex @ a high ratio would also do a great job, say 2:1

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Ive always had good luck with Poor Boy's World Bug Squash at 100%.
 
Tarminator is my standard, everything gets compared to that. The CarPro one works ok if you use a lot, not cost effective. I typically get results with OPC at 1:3, let it dwell, and then foam the car with BH Touchless. Between the OPC, Touchless, and water pressure few bugs will remain, if any. If it's a dedicated bug-remover you want just make sure it has lemonime oil in it and it should work ok.

I personally have gotten away from as many dedicated one-trick products as I can. I went from enjoying clutter to enjoying a lean looking shelf. Dedicated bug-removers don't cater to that mentality well.
 
I've tried a few, they are all mostly the same thing. I would give a slight edge to Carpro Bug Out, and the P&S version works pretty good too.



 
I have Adam's Bug cleaner and it works great but a high pH APC like Bilt-Hamber Surfex @ a high ratio would also do a great job, say 2:1

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I use Surfex at 10:1....takes care of most of them. If needed, I have some mixed at 5:1...never needed a stronger solution than that
 
I use Surfex at 10:1....takes car of most of them. If needed, I have some mixed at 5:1...never needed a stronger solution than that
Thanks man, I'm going to try it @10:1

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I personally have gotten away from as many dedicated one-trick products as I can. I went from enjoying clutter to enjoying a lean looking shelf. Dedicated bug-removers don't cater to that mentality well.

Agreed. I’ve found that between a good soaking with Touchless and my pressure washer bugs aren’t an issue. That’s one less product I need in my arsenal.
 
P&S works great and is a value. 3D’s bug remover is also a valid option. Both are dilatable if purchased in gallons. APC’s work ok but not as well as dedicated bug removers.
 
Ive always had good luck with Poor Boy's World Bug Squash at 100%.

This is my go-to product too when normal wash soap or a QD won't cut it. I've also used 3D Bug Remover, but find Poorboys works a touch better.
 
To my surprise, an old can of Megs Tar & Bug remover worked fine after a long trip from Sydney - Melbourne - Sydney (1,800Km).

.. the front of the car was awfully covered with 100's of dead insects (some of which left blood like residue).

Agitating with a soft brush and hose off did a good job.
 
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