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  • whats the best way to remove dead bugs front your car?

    like the title says. the girlfriend took the charger for the weekend and desided to have it washed with wax threw a soft cloth car wash after some night driving . well the end result is i have dead bugs on my front bumper with wax coating over them . now i have to find a way to remove them without killing my car paint. in know she ment well but none the less im still stuck with a problem. removing the bugs and the micro scratches from the soft cloth car wash the car only has 30k on it. need help here guys. thanks.

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    WD40 and a microfiber to remove bug guts - do this asap, bug guts are acidic

    Rotary buffer with a foam pad and swirl remover for the fine scratches
    Last edited by JoeliusZ28; September 15th, 2012, 02:06 PM.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by JoeliusZ28 View Post
        WD40 to remove bug guts - do this asap, bug guts are acidic

        Rotary buffer with a foam pad and swirl remover for the fine scratches
        She did it last weekend is it to late?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by sniperperformance View Post
          She did it last weekend is it to late?

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          The damage is probably done, but still clean it off asap. I wouldnt say this has destroyed the paint by any means. Its when paint endures this repeatedly that the clear coat really starts to go to s***.

          Spray the whole thing with WD40 and let it soak a while before you start rubbing. WD40 will not damage the paint.
          Last edited by JoeliusZ28; September 15th, 2012, 02:10 PM.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by JoeliusZ28 View Post
            The damage is probably done, but still clean it off asap. I wouldnt say this has destroyed the paint by any means. Its when paint endures this repeatedly that the clear coat really starts to go to s***.
            Thankyou very much for the quick responce. I will do it when I get home. I just baught some micro fiber cloths. What's the best way to clean the WD40 off

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            • #7
              Originally posted by sniperperformance View Post
              Thankyou very much for the quick responce. I will do it when I get home. I just baught some micro fiber cloths. What's the best way to clean the WD40 off

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              Just wash it with some dishsoap afterwards and that should take care of the WD40.
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              • #8
                WD40 is a good cure-all for many detailing issues.

                But for bugs, I like the Turtle Wax Bug and Tar remover, and then re-wax...better than the corporate Ford issue bug remover by far...don't ask me how I know that...

                Don't start splitting atoms here...you'll be fine....

                You need months of bug accumulation to even threaten the clearcoat....
                Originally posted by Redd8407
                I WANT NOISE! SPEED! AN ENGINE THAT SHAKES MY INTERNAL ORGANS LIKE THEY GOT PARKINSON'S! I DONT WANT AN ENGINE THAT IS PARTIALLY POWERED BY MY LAPTOP BATTERY!
                Originally posted by Z28ISGR8
                WHY THE F*CK IS THERE A GOAT ON A FERRARI?
                Originally posted by Darren
                I think it is because I take it in and out all the time, the rubber has just stretched out, especially at the bottom where it is really thin. It annoys me more then anything.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by JoeliusZ28 View Post
                  Just wash it with some dishsoap afterwards and that should take care of the WD40.
                  Dish soap will strip many waxes...never been a fan of dish soap...
                  Originally posted by Redd8407
                  I WANT NOISE! SPEED! AN ENGINE THAT SHAKES MY INTERNAL ORGANS LIKE THEY GOT PARKINSON'S! I DONT WANT AN ENGINE THAT IS PARTIALLY POWERED BY MY LAPTOP BATTERY!
                  Originally posted by Z28ISGR8
                  WHY THE F*CK IS THERE A GOAT ON A FERRARI?
                  Originally posted by Darren
                  I think it is because I take it in and out all the time, the rubber has just stretched out, especially at the bottom where it is really thin. It annoys me more then anything.

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                  • #10
                    thanks guys not trying to split atoms . just it my 1st new car. and i really dont like car washes for this reason. thanks so much guys for the tip and the replys im going to get on it right away and on my days off i guess it time to get the wheel and the buffer out.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by 81DaytonaPaceCar View Post
                      Dish soap will strip many waxes...never been a fan of dish soap...
                      Correct and thats the reason for using it here. WD40 has fish oil in it, and you want a degreasing agent to remove it. Not to say there arent other car washes that wont do the job, but dish soap for sure will.

                      When I am detailing a car (and plan on finishing with a coat of wax) I will use dish soap. Otherwise I will use traditional car wash soap.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by JoeliusZ28 View Post
                        Correct and thats the reason for using it here. WD40 has fish oil in it, and you want a degreasing agent to remove it. Not to say there arent other car washes that wont do the job, but dish soap for sure will.

                        When I am detailing a car (and plan on finishing with a coat of wax) I will use dish soap. Otherwise I will use traditional car wash soap.
                        Correct...spot on, Joel...I just didn't go that far...
                        Originally posted by Redd8407
                        I WANT NOISE! SPEED! AN ENGINE THAT SHAKES MY INTERNAL ORGANS LIKE THEY GOT PARKINSON'S! I DONT WANT AN ENGINE THAT IS PARTIALLY POWERED BY MY LAPTOP BATTERY!
                        Originally posted by Z28ISGR8
                        WHY THE F*CK IS THERE A GOAT ON A FERRARI?
                        Originally posted by Darren
                        I think it is because I take it in and out all the time, the rubber has just stretched out, especially at the bottom where it is really thin. It annoys me more then anything.

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                        • #13
                          well seems how i have wax over the bugs and im going to clean it up and polish it. would it be better to wash the car with dish soap to strip some of the wax then use the WD40 to remove the dried up bugs. also seems how im going into this what do you guys recomend to clean the engine compartment up.

                          Is this stuff any good.

                          Last edited by masterfab; September 15th, 2012, 02:58 PM.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by JoeliusZ28 View Post
                            Correct and thats the reason for using it here. WD40 has fish oil in it, and you want a degreasing agent to remove it. Not to say there arent other car washes that wont do the job, but dish soap for sure will.

                            When I am detailing a car (and plan on finishing with a coat of wax) I will use dish soap. Otherwise I will use traditional car wash soap.
                            Originally posted by 81DaytonaPaceCar View Post
                            Correct...spot on, Joel...I just didn't go that far...

                            thanks guys. i gave the car a quick shot of WD40 i didnt let it sit long maybe a minute. i didnt remove much. i will try and let it sit longer. or maybe im looking at wax buildup now from where the bug was.

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                            • #15
                              Wd40 won't damage the finish. Park in a shady spot, spray it on, and wait a while before you start scrubbing. Maybe 15 minutes? Basically just enough time to let the WD work it's magic. If that doesn't work, you could clay bar, but the WD40 is a much less time-consuming, labor-intensive solution to the issue you have.
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