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- tomkaren13ExplorerTom worked where he took care of many vehicles here in Florida. His method was to soak them down with water, wait a few minutes then use the normal car wash product. Said it was the best and easiest method.
- BracesExploreryears ago going through Lake Okeechobee area the windshield got so covered it was actually hard to see through. Stopped at a little crossroads store and they recommended Coca Cola to cut the mess. It works well.
- Mr_Mark1Explorer
dkreuzen wrote:
Mr.Mark wrote:
The best thing that I have found is Spray Way aerosol cleaner. It's a foam type spray.
I clean the whole front of our coach every evening when traveling as I don't want the bugs to stay on too long.
You can find the spray at most stores including Walmart, Costco, etc. I keep 4-6 cans at all times in the coach. I swear by this stuff!
Safe travels!
MM.
There seems to be a few different Spray Way aerosol cleaners, which one are you referring to?
Oops, sorry, you're right, they make several types... :S
I use, 'Sprayway Glass Cleaner'.
MM. - STBRetiredExplorerI use Mauire's Quick Detailer spray and a microfiber towel.
- dkreuzenExplorer
Mr.Mark wrote:
The best thing that I have found is Spray Way aerosol cleaner. It's a foam type spray.
I clean the whole front of our coach every evening when traveling as I don't want the bugs to stay on too long.
You can find the spray at most stores including Walmart, Costco, etc. I keep 4-6 cans at all times in the coach. I swear by this stuff!
Safe travels!
MM.
There seems to be a few different Spray Way aerosol cleaners, which one are you referring to? - 2oldmanExplorer IISoaking, like a wet towel.
- JoeHExplorer IIIMix up some hydrogen peroxide with water and put it in a spray bottle , spray it on, let it sit a few minutes and wash it off. Use this on motorcycle windshields all the time and on the front of my truck and MH
- folivierExplorerI usually wait until the next morning after the dew has softened them. Then I like Wash/Wax/All red. Removes them and leaves a nice shiny surface.
RainX on the windshield works well to keep them from sticking as badly. - azdryheatExplorerI use a pressure sprayer.
- Home_SkilletExplorer II
Etstorm wrote:
Wet a dryer sheet, wipe and rinse.
Yes. By far the best solution I've found.
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