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I will usually pre treat the front clip liberally with ONR in a spray bottle. I let it soak in and soften up the bugs while I wash the rest of the car.
I will usually spray the front and side mirrors with Poorboy's bug squash prior to doing my ONR wash. Works great!
Get a towel and saturate it in the ONR solution. Place the saturated towel on the bug infested area and ONR the rest of the car. By the time you have ONR'd the rest of the car the bugs should be softened
Get a towel and saturate it in the ONR solution. Place the saturated towel on the bug infested area and ONR the rest of the car. By the time you have ONR'd the rest of the car the bugs should be softened
Good Tip...
Here's something I posted in 2005, the idea being to use the towel to hold the moisture onto the paint and thus the bug splatter where it can go to work softening and loosening the splatter. A large beach towel works well for this...
This was my Honda Pilot in our garage where I would also wash the garage because it's pretty hard to wash a car in the desert without the dry heat or the wind drying water before you can dry your car.
Take a wash rag and saturate it with water or your car wash solution.
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Place the wet wash rag on top of the dried bug splatter and allow it to sit for a few minutes. A variation of this would be to use warm/hot water.
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To speed up the process, apply some gentle pressure while drinking a cold soft drink and if need be, hum or whistle a little diddy.
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A variation of the above but for a larger area would be to use a larger cloth such as a bath towel. Saturate a clean, soft 100% cotton towel with water and place it over the affected area.
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