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    Bugs on truck

    Does anyone have a miracle mixture to dissolve bugs off the front of my truck? I get hundreds every day and it hasn't gotten bad yet. I don't want to ruin my paint, and aside from going to the car wash every day, I've got nothing.

    #2
    Mods can you move this to campfire please

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      #3
      Anyone have anything?

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        #4
        WD-40

        i'd get the front clean, wax it like a brazilian waxing waxer that loves to wax, and then they'd be easier to clean, again, with wd-40 or some kind of bug remover

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          #5
          Simple Green!

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              #7
              This will help bugs from stinking. Gotta be clean to apply.

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                #8
                Hire them two in your avatar to stand by your truck with a garden hose and a bucket of soapy water, you'll have more truck washers than you can shake a stick at.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Mudslinger View Post
                  Simple Green!
                  Yeap. Stumbled on that a few months ago. AFTER I used up all the expensive bug off crap. Mist with water add simple green and let it sit a little and wipe em off

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                    #10
                    Dryer sheets and a little water work really well also, I have no idea why, but it does.

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                      #11
                      Mr clean magic eraser.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by RossC101 View Post
                        Dryer sheets and a little water work really well also, I have no idea why, but it does.
                        This. Soak in some warm water and start gently rubbing. Takes a little elbow work but for some reason it works

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                          #13
                          Some of you are putting too much effort and elbow grease into this. Wet down a little or just spray on Simple Green and let is sit for a little bit then spray off. Never failed for me! If you think that is too easy, go ahead and use some elbow grease if that makes you feel better.

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                            #14
                            +1 on the dryer sheets

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Mudslinger View Post
                              Some of you are putting too much effort and elbow grease into this. Wet down a little or just spray on Simple Green and let is sit for a little bit then spray off. Never failed for me! If you think that is too easy, go ahead and use some elbow grease if that makes you feel better.
                              I agree, and it works great on bird crap too!!! I spray it on my tires and rims of my truck as well to take off brake dust. I buy it by the gallon and mix it 50 50 in a spray bottle.

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