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Old 29 Jul 2003, 11:57 am
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Default Best product for removing bugs from frontend?

Well guys, the car has just over 5k miles on it and I tried a couple of over-the-counter type of things, including the Gunk spray that is sold at Wal-Mart, with very very little success.
Beyond rubbing compound and/or a clay bar, what should I use that will remove all of the crap on the front of the car that won't take all day?

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Old 29 Jul 2003, 01:15 pm
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I use mopar bug & tar remover, works for me, along with a LeBRA for the long trips don't leave the bra on day after day, will cloud the finish.[8)]
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Old 29 Jul 2003, 02:46 pm
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I use Zaino. Once it has been applied all you need is a damp wash rag the bugs and gunk come right off
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Old 31 Jul 2003, 10:43 pm
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Get your self a plastic bug net sponge at the grocery store for > 49 cents, and use my special glass cleaner posted on the main page under "detailing" scoll down to Glass cleaning.
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