What is your Go-To product/products to remove heavy bug splatter?

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I've used tarminator in the past, but would like to know what everyone feels, in their experience, is the best products for removing old stuck-on bugs.

Thankyou and have a great weekend!
 
I almost never run into the bugs guts problem. I dunno, maybe there's not too many bugs to spread around for all the traffic out here.. But when I do see bug guts, I rinse the car with water prior to washing it, then just spray some Megs APC @10:1, dip a mesh bug sponge that I get from the 99 cent store into my wash bucket suds, and lightly go at em. Maybe the bugs are light out here compared to the South, because they come off easy peasy.
 
Hopefully for me in bug haven Florida it will be the new Wolfgang Bug Remover, I went all in and ordered a full gallon knowing in Fla. I'll use it!

And Kudos to AG and their crew, my order was packed and scanned today as shipping and yesterday they were facing Hurricane Matthew!

Wolfgang Bug Remover Spritz 128 oz.
 
Automagic bug remover or sprayway if it a relatively light bug splatter.The pressure washer wastes them off quickly.
 
Poorboys Bug Squash. I received the WG Bug Spritz and it is very sub par to PB. I will be writing a review on it soon.
 
Thankyou everyone for your great suggestions. I'm going to get both the Bug Squash and McKees's 37 Bug Remover to see how they do.
 
I use APC 20:1 with about 6 drops of Mr. Pink. Works spectacular for black flies, mosquitos, may flies, basically anything my black SUV hits on the 8 hour trip through cottage country in the summer to visit the monster in law
 
Meguiar's Gold Class soap at 1:32. Good cleaning power, good cling, and high lubricity at this ratio. Spray on let soak, then use microfiber block to get them off. Spray off.

Doesn't attack LSP.
 
For heavy bugs I pre-spray with Duragloss bug removers then wash as usual. Bugs tend to come right off. For bugs that have been there a while they may need a 2nd spray and some dwell time.
 
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