New to Group: (Female) Owner since '05 (Windsor)
#1
New to Group: (Female) Owner since '05 (Windsor)
Hello All
Just thought I'd say hi!
My current pony is a white and black 2014 V6 manual convertible.
I love her.
Just wish I could get and keep those squished bugs off her grill.
Any suggestions.
Darlene from Windsor.
Just thought I'd say hi!
My current pony is a white and black 2014 V6 manual convertible.
I love her.
Just wish I could get and keep those squished bugs off her grill.
Any suggestions.
Darlene from Windsor.
#2
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#4
No problem. The site exists to help each other out. Never use finger nails to take anything off your vehicle. You can get a bug and tar scrub pad at Canadian Tire. If your on Facebook look me up.
Last edited by Ray Spencer; 08-20-2017 at 01:03 PM.
#7
Congrats and welcome Darlene. I find the best cure for those pesky bugs is to blast them off at the power wash before they have a chance to dry. I bought a power washer for the home , so its super easy to fire it up and blast the bugs off on a regular basis, especially immediately after a long road trip. Even if I'm out of town, I'll hit the power wash just to blast them away. Another good preventive measure is to keep a healthy coat of wax on the front end, if they can't stick to the paint, easier to get off the paint.
Wow, another girl....gravydog318 ( resident CMOC diva ) is going to be happy. lol
Wow, another girl....gravydog318 ( resident CMOC diva ) is going to be happy. lol
#9
Thanks for the advice. Unfortunately the deceased insects had been on the grill for a few days, not to mention it being really hot out. So I should have said they were baked on. (I used to have a power washer....