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Tough Bugs, what do you use??

Bowhunter61
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Took a trip out to Montana couple weeks ago, needless to say when I got back the front of the 5'er was covered in bugs. Worse than the trip I took to yellowstone 3 years ago.

The front cap had a coat of wax on but these things will not come off even scrubbing with a brush. Used some turtle wax Bug & Tar reomver but that didn't really even put a dent in them.

So the question is what do you all use to clean these things off?
Looking for all good suggestions

Thanks
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sunnybrooktoyha
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I use used dryer sheets. Works great for me. Good luck

Bowhunter61
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Dick_B wrote:
Lots of previous suggestions. Search this Forum for `bugs' then possibly search the results for `remove' or `clean', etc.


hey thanks, tried that and this was the results
Your search for 'removing bugs' found 0 matches.
2015 RAM 3500 SRW
SOLD05 Dodge RAM 3500 DRW 5.9L Cummins
2010 35' Fuzion 302 Touring Edition II
2009 HD Ultra Glide Classic
2001 Polaris Sportsman 500
2005 Artic Cat 250
1997 Kawasaki Bayou 220
1996 Kawasaki Lakota 300

Dick_B
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Lots of previous suggestions. Search this Forum for `bugs' then possibly search the results for `remove' or `clean', etc.
Dick_B
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DutchmenSport
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Dawn Dishwashing liquid. Nice and soapy, let it set for a few minutes. Soft brush. If that does not take them off, a shot of WD-40 followed by a soft cloth. Comes right off. Test a small area on your camper first. No need to spray the entire front with WD-40 and then have to clean off the mess if it does not work.

After spraying with WD-40, follow up with another bath wih Dawn to get the WD-40 all off. Then wax again.