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Offline VWKev

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Re: Insects welded to my bonnet
« Reply #20 on: 13 August 2010, 12:53 »
Kev I take it you wax the car every time you use the Tardis?

Tardis doesn't touch my dead insects on the bonnet. In fact I tried all sorts the last time to remove them and nothing shifted them.
Tardis, G101, Citric cleaner, WD40.

I've never had this problem before. In fact I thought Tardis would have done the trick as between it and G101 it has removed everything I have flung at it.

No, I hardly have to use Tardis now. I have Aquartz/Aquartz+ on the car at the moment (for a wee while now) and its very good at keeping most sh!t off the car, or if it is on the car its very easy to remove with no chemicals. If I have to use Tardis, I'll strip the car and run through my detailing routine again from scratch.


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Re: Insects welded to my bonnet
« Reply #21 on: 13 August 2010, 12:54 »
Do you think the Autoglym removes my wax as well as the insects?

Probably will; best thing to do with dried-on insects is to soak them with water as soon as you can, this will re-hydrate them and they will soften up and wipe off easily. No need to use bug removers.

I can't see Auto Glym bringing out a product that will stip the wax or mark your paint work. it works great, soak the car, spray it on, leave it a few mins and wash! Job Done! I wouldnt be claying my car all the time eithers, swirl marks galore!  :rolleyes:

You shouldnt be getting swirl marks when claying, swirl marks are generally introduced at the washing stage.


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Re: Insects welded to my bonnet
« Reply #22 on: 13 August 2010, 13:16 »
I've found that soaking the front end using warm soapy/waxy water followed by a blast from a jet washer works very well.

If you keep the car well waxed / sealed they will wash off much more easily. 

Same with the windscreen .... Rain X (or similar) makes them glide off the glass with a normal wash/wax

Insect removers are quite harsh and many will strip your wax as well   :sad:
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Re: Insects welded to my bonnet
« Reply #23 on: 13 August 2010, 13:21 »
I've found that soaking the front end using warm soapy/waxy water followed by a blast from a jet washer works very well.

If you keep the car well waxed / sealed they will wash off much more easily. 

Same with the windscreen .... Rain X (or similar) makes them glide off the glass with a normal wash/wax

Insect removers are quite harsh and many will strip your wax as well   :sad:

Personally I actually dont mind that. After all, isnt that what the wax layer is there for ? It's an unsung hero, its like the top digestive biscuit in a pack, that one is the hero as that takes the hit to keep the rest of the pack fresh  :grin: The wax being stripped is the sacrificial layer and first line of defence, so if it has to go, it has to go.


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Re: Insects welded to my bonnet
« Reply #24 on: 13 August 2010, 15:19 »
I've found that soaking the front end using warm soapy/waxy water followed by a blast from a jet washer works very well.

If you keep the car well waxed / sealed they will wash off much more easily. 

Same with the windscreen .... Rain X (or similar) makes them glide off the glass with a normal wash/wax

Insect removers are quite harsh and many will strip your wax as well   :sad:

Personally I actually dont mind that. After all, isnt that what the wax layer is there for ? It's an unsung hero, its like the top digestive biscuit in a pack, that one is the hero as that takes the hit to keep the rest of the pack fresh  :grin: The wax being stripped is the sacrificial layer and first line of defence, so if it has to go, it has to go.

You're right - nicely put. :) So, simply re-apply wax after.
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