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Old 07-05-2008   #1
 
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Me and Lulu did our first of which will be many longer distance drives yesterday - 250 mile trip in the glorious bordering on the unbelievable British sun. We started out washed, waxed and gleaming, ready to show off to friends who were eagerly awaiting our arrival - all was well ... until
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Re: Bug Catcher Extrodinaire

I went to Essex from Leicstershire a about 10 days ago, cars covered in bug splats from it. Enjoyed the drive though
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... we stopped at our destination and i looked at her front side on. Oh my god! I've never seen so much bug juice on one dinky car. Bossa Nova White was now Puss Yellow with black crusty bits for texture - bleugh!
What can i do to stop this? Is it because her nose is quite short and blunt, and if so, can i get some kind of clear protector stick on type thing?
If you can help my car and my nausea it would be appreciated :-)
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Re: Bug Catcher Extrodinaire

I haven't seen any official products or anything for this I'm afraid, my solution involved a power nozzle and a water hose, least you arent up close and personal that way (and you dont have to use much pressure either really)
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Re: Bug Catcher Extrodinaire

Cheers for that - definately like the power nozzle bit. May need some kind of fall out suit in case of spash backs though. Honestly, it is the stuff of nightmares!
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Re: Bug Catcher Extrodinaire

I wash my car from an angle normally to stop it, and always so the water goes with the wind, that way it doesnt bounce at me and it all ends up down near the drain
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Re: Bug Catcher Extrodinaire

Blame Biofuels for these bugs! ..Yes Really

I have noticed when flying lately that the fields contain much more Oilseed Rape than ever before. (you know that yellow stuff) The countryside is almost checkerboarded with it this year. Around these fields are swarms of small black flies.

I reckon you could make a new brand of superglue from flies innards!
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Hey Sheeno,
We got splattered on Saturday on a fastish motoway run to Brooklands.

Looks like autoglym have come up with special BUG wipes to alleviate our problems.

Another tip:-
When washing at home I usually hose down and then (lightly) apply autoglym intensive tar remove to affected areas before washing.
Be sure to keep wax topped up and things are less likely to stick soundly.

Hope this helps.............Summers coming.
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Re: Bug Catcher Extrodinaire

Every time I touch my bottle of wax, it rains. Hence my car hasn't been waxxed yet and you can tell
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Yeah i just cleaned mine had loads bugs splatted all over it lol.

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Try Autoglym super resin polish, followed by Autoglym Extra Shine, they come off a lot easier afterwards.
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Re: Bug Catcher Extrodinaire

I use to spend a lot on bug removal stuff.

I discovered it you put a wet soapy towel over the bugs for 20 minutes and let the little suckers soak for a while they just hose off

Hello btw, my first post on here
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Re: Bug Catcher Extrodinaire

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I use to spend a lot on bug removal stuff.

I discovered it you put a wet soapy towel over the bugs for 20 minutes and let the little suckers soak for a while they just hose off

Hello btw, my first post on here
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The hose I use always shifts them but I imagine thats because of the presure nozzle, if I don't have access to the nozzle I'l give that a go I think
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Re: Bug Catcher Extrodinaire

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I use to spend a lot on bug removal stuff.

I discovered it you put a wet soapy towel over the bugs for 20 minutes and let the little suckers soak for a while they just hose off

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Thats a very good tip. Also one that works on Bird crap, Although I would add that the towel doesn't need to be soapy either. Helps a bit.

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Bugs have officially become my worst enemy - I have taken to trying to dodge them as I drive and wiping the little b*ggers off the front of Alfonso after every drive - the bugs get in his eyes! I'm sure the neighbours think I'm completey obssesed with keeping the car clean. Which of course I am My OCD is in overdrive!!!!!!
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