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bug removal!!
Ok I seriously need help cleaning up my front bumper region of my RX. tried washing with a sponge, but it didnt work that well. Any help would be appreciated
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The worst thing to do is to use chemicals to clean acid, which is what dried bugs on paint is. Take a Bounty dryer sheat and wet it. Lightly rub it on the problem areas and then rinse. It takes no force and is not a chemical. The drying element turns into a fine no residue soap. It also leaves a semi wax look when finished. I used it in a detailing business for years. Much cheaper, more effective, and alot cleaner and safer.
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The worst thing to do is to use chemicals to clean acid, which is what dried bugs on paint is. Take a Bounty dryer sheat and wet it. Lightly rub it on the problem areas and then rinse. It takes no force and is not a chemical. The drying element turns into a fine no residue soap. It also leaves a semi wax look when finished. I used it in a detailing business for years. Much cheaper, more effective, and alot cleaner and safer.
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