AttyVette
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- Feb 22, 2015
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I am "semi" reviewing the McKee's Bug Remiver lubricant that Autigeek allowed me to receive and review. I say "semi" because I previously detailed the travel trailer back in July after we returned from our vacation trip to Florida. We put the trailer in a local shop for a few warranty type repairs once we returned home so there weren't many bugs on the front of the travel trailer to try to remove yesterday. We just have not had the opportunity to take the travel trailer anywhere lately, so it is currently just sitting parked in front of our house at the present time. Despite this limitation on my doing a complete and through review of a travel trailer covered in bug "parts", if you will, I decided to write up my impressions of this product anyways. Of course I realize that my review is not a true and accurate test since there weren't a lot of bugs on the front of our trailer to try to remove with this product. Whenever we get to take the travel trailer somewhere again, I will update this review after using to product to remove the bugs from the front of the trailer.
I had already washed the travel trailer with the McKee's Wash and Wax RV shampoo before I used this bug remover lubricant. Originally, I taped off the front of the travel trailer so I could show the difference between the washed only sections and the middle section I used the bug Remover lubricant on. However, you could not really see a difference in the three sections because the front section only had a few bugs on it ( overall) to begin with.
I had already washed the travel trailer with the McKee's Wash and Wax RV shampoo before I used this bug remover lubricant. Originally, I taped off the front of the travel trailer so I could show the difference between the washed only sections and the middle section I used the bug Remover lubricant on. However, you could not really see a difference in the three sections because the front section only had a few bugs on it ( overall) to begin with.