Insect removal.
Insect removal.
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lowest

Original Poster:

296 posts

248 months

Friday 2nd June 2006
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Anybody got any top tips on how to remove suicidal insects from the front of a Tuscan? Not used to having a car I want to clean!

Platinum

2,101 posts

247 months

Friday 2nd June 2006
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Someone was suggesting using a towel soaked in hot water and draping that over the dirty section. (?)

lowest

Original Poster:

296 posts

248 months

Friday 2nd June 2006
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There are various products available but I'm not sure how suitable they'd be for a TVR. Any ideas otherwise it's the damp towel me thinks.

spdpug98

1,551 posts

246 months

Friday 2nd June 2006
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Platinum said:
Someone was suggesting using a towel soaked in hot water and draping that over the dirty section. (?)


whitey

2,508 posts

308 months

Friday 2nd June 2006
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It's easy.

Just drive the car in the rain. Fast

engelborghs

241 posts

292 months

Friday 2nd June 2006
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Your wife stockings.

Believe me, it really works

headcase

2,389 posts

241 months

Friday 2nd June 2006
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Nahh, they make me legs sweatty

Edited by headcase on Friday 2nd June 21:52

Mustang Baz

1,652 posts

258 months

Friday 2nd June 2006
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Autoglym Active Insect Remover - www.carpages.co.uk/news/autoglym-27-04-05.asp.

Sorted.

bigphil

214 posts

261 months

Friday 2nd June 2006
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Bug sponge from halfords,it's a sponge with a netting over the sponge works a treat, just got a new one ready for the Le Mans trip.

dealmaster

243 posts

249 months

Saturday 3rd June 2006
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what a stupid question! get real bud!

evolutionvalet

907 posts

244 months

Saturday 3rd June 2006
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You think yours are bad..check this out...LOL

www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&f=23&t=275848

0to60

736 posts

245 months

Sunday 4th June 2006
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i bought the lambs wool mitt from meguairs...nice to shampoo the car and other side has a non abrasive bug remover, it works so well too. trust me !

b2tus

952 posts

283 months

Sunday 4th June 2006
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Bit scratchy Dealmaster .
Reckon all the guy wants to know is if the paintwork on a Tuscan would be harmed by some of the bug removing products on sale in places like Halfrauds.

lowest

Original Poster:

296 posts

248 months

Sunday 4th June 2006
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You got it b2tus, perhaps it's the wrong time of the month for dealmaster!!
I'm just being cautious concerning the chemicals I chuck on the front of my car and as some of you guys have much more exprience than I of these cars I thought I'd take advantage of that.

apy

88 posts

239 months

Sunday 4th June 2006
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Baby wipes, they come clean off. Don`t ask why they just do.

jensen lunn

17 posts

239 months

Sunday 4th June 2006
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er, just wash it ?, bucket and sponge, it aint rocket science.....

BRAIN DEAD

2,513 posts

254 months

Monday 5th June 2006
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You could always just get someone else to do it for you !!!

lowest

Original Poster:

296 posts

248 months

Monday 5th June 2006
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Now that's the best answer yet

BigGriff

2,312 posts

308 months

Thursday 8th June 2006
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Babywipes!!! How did you discover that? I know we all love and care for our toys but that's just a bit too far.

Bob the Planner

4,695 posts

293 months

Thursday 8th June 2006
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I find a rinse of water to soften them up and then a wash with a car cleaner/shampoo/whatever you ant to call it, works well. I also find that a hard wax finish also makes getting bugs off easier.