โAug-06-2014 07:18 AM
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โAug-09-2014 11:13 AM
oldkarphart wrote:
Use REJEX on the painted surfaces and glass and the bugs come off a lot easier, plus a nice shine!!:)
โAug-09-2014 07:48 AM
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โAug-08-2014 04:43 PM
Executive wrote:Hikerdogs wrote:
Try a product called LA Awesome. It's a general purpose cleaner available at many discount stores. I just bought 2, 1/2 gallon bottles at Dollar General for $3.00 each. It also comes in other size bottles.
http://www.lastotallyawesome.com/html/Products_Degreaser.html
I'd never heard of it until we went to the Winnebago Grand National Rally last month. I went to a maintenance seminar put on by a Winnebago rep. He claimed to use it whenever he washed his motorhome to melt away the bugs.
I tried it a couple weeks ago and was amazed at the results. I diluted it 4:1 and sprayed it on with a 1 qt. spray bottle. I waited about 2 minutes then washed the front end with the normal car wash soap. It didn't take any effort at all to wipe several bazillion bugs off.
The only caution the rep mentioned is not to leave it on for an extended period if you have a protective vinyl paint mask on the front end. The same emulsifier that dissolves the bugs will loosen the adhesive that holds the mask to the fiberglass.
Hmmmmm....THAT, my friend, may be just the ticket for those wanting to get rid of the 3M film on the front of the coach.....thanks for the tip.....Dennis
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โAug-08-2014 04:39 PM
Executive wrote:Hikerdogs wrote:
Try a product called LA Awesome. It's a general purpose cleaner available at many discount stores. I just bought 2, 1/2 gallon bottles at Dollar General for $3.00 each. It also comes in other size bottles.
http://www.lastotallyawesome.com/html/Products_Degreaser.html
I'd never heard of it until we went to the Winnebago Grand National Rally last month. I went to a maintenance seminar put on by a Winnebago rep. He claimed to use it whenever he washed his motorhome to melt away the bugs.
I tried it a couple weeks ago and was amazed at the results. I diluted it 4:1 and sprayed it on with a 1 qt. spray bottle. I waited about 2 minutes then washed the front end with the normal car wash soap. It didn't take any effort at all to wipe several bazillion bugs off.
The only caution the rep mentioned is not to leave it on for an extended period if you have a protective vinyl paint mask on the front end. The same emulsifier that dissolves the bugs will loosen the adhesive that holds the mask to the fiberglass.
Hmmmmm....THAT, my friend, may be just the ticket for those wanting to get rid of the 3M film on the front of the coach.....thanks for the tip.....Dennis
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โAug-06-2014 08:05 PM
Hikerdogs wrote:
Try a product called LA Awesome. It's a general purpose cleaner available at many discount stores. I just bought 2, 1/2 gallon bottles at Dollar General for $3.00 each. It also comes in other size bottles.
http://www.lastotallyawesome.com/html/Products_Degreaser.html
I'd never heard of it until we went to the Winnebago Grand National Rally last month. I went to a maintenance seminar put on by a Winnebago rep. He claimed to use it whenever he washed his motorhome to melt away the bugs.
I tried it a couple weeks ago and was amazed at the results. I diluted it 4:1 and sprayed it on with a 1 qt. spray bottle. I waited about 2 minutes then washed the front end with the normal car wash soap. It didn't take any effort at all to wipe several bazillion bugs off.
The only caution the rep mentioned is not to leave it on for an extended period if you have a protective vinyl paint mask on the front end. The same emulsifier that dissolves the bugs will loosen the adhesive that holds the mask to the fiberglass.
โAug-06-2014 07:31 PM
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โAug-06-2014 04:50 PM
โAug-06-2014 04:35 PM
Executive wrote:rockhillmanor wrote:viajante wrote:
I ruined the front of my rig with dryer sheets. It was so bad that the affected area had to be repainted....After reading about dryer sheets here on the forum I tried it on my toad and it permanently scratched the paint!!!
Thank you viajante for posting your experience on this. Happened to me also.
This warning NEEDS to be posted every time someone suggests those darn dryer sheets.
Are you WETTING the dryers sheets FIRST..:h...
I haven't run into any problems using them for the love bugs. Trick to getting them off is to do it ASAP...they are harmless when alive but secrete an acid when they die...that's what damages the paint. By wetting the dryer sheets and using an ample amount of rinse water, I haven't had any issues with the dryer sheets...I use Bounce if that matters..dunno.. .Dennis
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