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+1. Wash it off immediately, would be easier to clean. If left on, I use cotton and rubbing alchohol before washing them off.
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I always have a disposable alcohol pads in my car.
It's nice for removing IMO bugs splatter on my cars finish as well the windshield. Why? Because it really breaks down the protein of the bug when baked on the sun ~
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I like to use Stoner Tarminator to remove bugs. You can find it at any local auto store or Walmart/Target. You'll have to re-wax or re-seal the area you used it on it, but trust me, you spray it on and let it soak for a bit and the bugs will come off in one clean swipe of a microfiber. |
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I have never owned a car that collected this many bugs on the front as the F10. I leave a car wash and 5 mins later i have another 20 bugs sticking to it.
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