G GP184 New member Joined Jul 16, 2006 Messages 7 Points 3 Jul 17, 2006 #1 Hi im new to the forum and i have a GP 1.4 active sport. The problem i have is that i washed my GP over the weekend but i cant get the splattered bugs off the front and i dont want to scratch it, so can anyone help me? thanks Jack..
Hi im new to the forum and i have a GP 1.4 active sport. The problem i have is that i washed my GP over the weekend but i cant get the splattered bugs off the front and i dont want to scratch it, so can anyone help me? thanks Jack..
A AlexGP New member Joined Mar 21, 2006 Messages 168 Points 31 Location Redhill, Surrey Jul 17, 2006 #2 Soak them with a wet cloth, or use bug and tar remover. Or rub harder! I have the same problem after a recent motorway jaunt. I may just pay some Latvian wage slaves to clean them off at Tescos.
Soak them with a wet cloth, or use bug and tar remover. Or rub harder! I have the same problem after a recent motorway jaunt. I may just pay some Latvian wage slaves to clean them off at Tescos.
diablo_NL New member Joined Mar 5, 2006 Messages 331 Points 49 Location Amsterdam Jul 17, 2006 #3 I never tried it myself but my friend says the best is a woman's panty because it doesn't scratch and removes the bugs easily.
I never tried it myself but my friend says the best is a woman's panty because it doesn't scratch and removes the bugs easily.
OxO Member Joined Jun 15, 2006 Messages 435 Points 88 Location Newton aycliffe Jul 18, 2006 #4 diablo_NL said: I never tried it myself but my friend says the best is a woman's panty because it doesn't scratch and removes the bugs easily. Click to expand... dont lie yeah it does work but womans tights (stockings) work better according to a ......... contact of mine :s
diablo_NL said: I never tried it myself but my friend says the best is a woman's panty because it doesn't scratch and removes the bugs easily. Click to expand... dont lie yeah it does work but womans tights (stockings) work better according to a ......... contact of mine :s
H Herko_ter_Horst New member Joined May 8, 2006 Messages 22 Points 4 Jul 26, 2006 #5 diablo_NL said: I never tried it myself but my friend says the best is a woman's panty because it doesn't scratch and removes the bugs easily. Click to expand... Actually we call women's stockings "panty/panties" in dutch (short for pantyhose). No need to get your knickers in a twist
diablo_NL said: I never tried it myself but my friend says the best is a woman's panty because it doesn't scratch and removes the bugs easily. Click to expand... Actually we call women's stockings "panty/panties" in dutch (short for pantyhose). No need to get your knickers in a twist
T14086 Patron member Written a guide Joined Sep 12, 2004 Messages 39,858 Points 7,250 Location Preston Jul 26, 2006 #6 Avoid them
diablo_NL New member Joined Mar 5, 2006 Messages 331 Points 49 Location Amsterdam Jul 26, 2006 #7 Herko_ter_Horst said: Actually we call women's stockings "panty/panties" in dutch (short for pantyhose). No need to get your knickers in a twist Click to expand... He he yes your right.
Herko_ter_Horst said: Actually we call women's stockings "panty/panties" in dutch (short for pantyhose). No need to get your knickers in a twist Click to expand... He he yes your right.