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Dead flies
Hello
I've had a look around and I couldn't see an answer to this (apologies if I've missed it), but what's the best way of getting dead flies off paintwork?
Thanks
90
I've had a look around and I couldn't see an answer to this (apologies if I've missed it), but what's the best way of getting dead flies off paintwork?
Thanks
90
Whatever you do, dont buy the Meguiars one - it's usless!!!
Go for 1Z Anti-Insekt http://www.1z-usa.com/sys-tmpl/precleaners/
Can be brought in the UK too.
Go for 1Z Anti-Insekt http://www.1z-usa.com/sys-tmpl/precleaners/
Can be brought in the UK too.
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dont use bug/tar remover from turtle wax, its a strong cutting compound.
i was not amused on my previous car.
best way is too soak them with water/soap (a TFR is good if you can get any) then blast it off with a pressure washer.
valeting cars over summer puts me off cleaning my own though, its a nice shade of bugsplat yellow and dusty brown, with a hint of fjord blue
not knocking turtlewax btw, great shampoo,crappy bug remover!
*on another note, use autoglym or autosmarts tar remover. doesnt hurt paint and it comes off like water!
i was not amused on my previous car.
best way is too soak them with water/soap (a TFR is good if you can get any) then blast it off with a pressure washer.
valeting cars over summer puts me off cleaning my own though, its a nice shade of bugsplat yellow and dusty brown, with a hint of fjord blue
not knocking turtlewax btw, great shampoo,crappy bug remover!
*on another note, use autoglym or autosmarts tar remover. doesnt hurt paint and it comes off like water!
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