Hot to remove bug guts?

Matt

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What is recommended when Zaino wash or touchup just doesn't have the strength to remove bug guts or road tar? I use Meguire's Body Scrub on my other car. It works great but believe it may be too harsh for the Viper and it's purely Zaino finish.

Any other options?

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Matt
 
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If you have driven the Central Valley of CA in Spring/Summer evenings you know bugs. Spray WD40 on impaled insects and let cook for 45 seconds and wash off with warm soap (DAWN). May require a little elbow grease depending on the impact speed and insect composition. Then follow with Clay and Zaino polish system.
 

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Oh...Jason explained this one to me before:

You'll need:

1 pair of fish-net stockings
1 can of turtle-wax bug & tar remover

1. Shake the bug & tar remover thorughly.

2. Spray some of the bug & tar remover on the bug or tar to be removed.

3. While the b&t remover is working, go back in the house and put on the stockings. For best results, don't forget the 3-inch high heels.

4. Go back outside, now wearing the stockings and remove the bug or tar with a clean, soft cloth.

hehehe...Sorry...I couldn't resist.
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Ok ROBHOOK had the best tehique on this one. Just get a bucket of hot water and soap dip the ***** hose into the water and soak and scrub away. It's as easy as one two three.
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