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Interesting, as I remember a recent post in which a bug sponge created scratches or swirls. I'm assumming it was the Pinnacle sponge. Meghan suggested that he soak the sponge in water to soften it. Did you do anything directly to the sponge before use?

Howard
 
I used the safe scrub too this weekend, and I love it, great on the windshield and the front end after driving on the turnpike collecting end bugs! Actually took pictures and going to post today.
 
did u dillute the bug squash or did u just put the sponge in soap and water and just added the pb bug squash on after? I want to know because I have both of those stuff.
 
bug squash cut 3/1 soaked bug sponge in wash bucket and used clay lube when removing bug and tar.
 
thanks for the post... bugs in the south can be a bit difficult this time of the year. I have considered buying one of these sponges and was concerned with marring or scratching, but I am glad to hear both you and meghan have had good results.
How long do you think the sponge will hold up?
 
I bought some of these last year and I'm still on my first one (of 6)! Soak them in your wash bucket just like you would any other sponge. Makes very quick work of bugs and I've yet to see any marring/scratches. You don't have to rub "that" hard;) The sponge will soften once soaked. These are a must if you live in Florida.
 
Poorboys BugSquash was designed for those Southern Luv Bugs ... best part you can add it to your soap for extra cleaning power.
 
Yea im sure they last along time. 2 will last you yrs.
 
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