Best way to get baked on insect residue off paintwork
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I've watched a few product reviews, but they're all focused on fresh bugs.
The problem I've got is what's there after a 4,000 mile roadtrip across Europe over 6 weeks. All kinds of weather - baking hot sun, torrential rain and practically everything in between. I've tried several options - Autoglym bug remover, Carpro Tar-X and Bilt Hamber medium clay. Nothing seems to be working, although I only had a small amount of the Tar-X left and it did seem to be making some progress.
I'm not worried about removing wax / polish, as I plan to do the whole car once I've managed to get all of the crap off the paint.
The problem I've got is what's there after a 4,000 mile roadtrip across Europe over 6 weeks. All kinds of weather - baking hot sun, torrential rain and practically everything in between. I've tried several options - Autoglym bug remover, Carpro Tar-X and Bilt Hamber medium clay. Nothing seems to be working, although I only had a small amount of the Tar-X left and it did seem to be making some progress.
I'm not worried about removing wax / polish, as I plan to do the whole car once I've managed to get all of the crap off the paint.
Any bug remover should work fine on these and baked on bird s
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You need to leave it to dwell though. If in a hot climate do this early or late in the day. Don't let it dry.
Spray on and leave it for at least 5 mins.
When you return you should see them starting to kind of melt off.
Gently wipe these away with a wet microfiber and apply again if needed.
Once clean they will come off much easier in future if you apply some ceramic detailer every few days.
te.You need to leave it to dwell though. If in a hot climate do this early or late in the day. Don't let it dry.
Spray on and leave it for at least 5 mins.
When you return you should see them starting to kind of melt off.
Gently wipe these away with a wet microfiber and apply again if needed.
Once clean they will come off much easier in future if you apply some ceramic detailer every few days.
Had the same problem travelling 200 motorway miles most weeks in summer. The car would be covered in squashed bugs, so asked the same question on here.
Someone recommended this [url] https://www.halfords.com/motoring/car-cleaning/car... [url]
It's excellent. I keep a little spray bottle of it in the car along with a microfiber cloth. Spray it on, leave it for a minute or so then just wipe the bugs off, it works really well.
Someone recommended this [url] https://www.halfords.com/motoring/car-cleaning/car... [url]
It's excellent. I keep a little spray bottle of it in the car along with a microfiber cloth. Spray it on, leave it for a minute or so then just wipe the bugs off, it works really well.
Hands down the best bug remover I've ever used. If this doesn't remove it then it'll need polishing off.
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_Hoppers said:
Wills2 said:
_Hoppers said:
Belle427 said:
If tar remover etc is struggling then I would think a polish is needed.
Do bugs etch paintwork like bird poop does?archie456 said:
Use a wet towel and leave it on to soak for an hour or so, it will soften them and they'll wipe off.
This^ I do exactly this. Wet blue roll applied to the paint softens up the dried on bugs enough to be washed off with a hose pipe. Any very persistent bugs can then be seen to with a bug remover spray / mechanical removal. Leaving them to soak does generally get 95% of them off though
Crudeoink said:
archie456 said:
Use a wet towel and leave it on to soak for an hour or so, it will soften them and they'll wipe off.
This^ I do exactly this. Wet blue roll applied to the paint softens up the dried on bugs enough to be washed off with a hose pipe. Any very persistent bugs can then be seen to with a bug remover spray / mechanical removal. Leaving them to soak does generally get 95% of them off though
I think flies are water based the same as other life forms on this planet.

_Hoppers said:
Belle427 said:
If tar remover etc is struggling then I would think a polish is needed.
Do bugs etch paintwork like bird poop does?One of the real benefits of a good ceramic coat is that bug residue and bird lime is much easier to deal with.
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