Diamondite Bug Blocker

JaredPointer said:
Tried searching for this product, but there's not much mention of it on the board.

You can see it here ... http://www.detailcity.com/diamondite-bug-blocker.html

My question is, has anyone used this product? Results? Et cetera, et cetera...

always looking for an advantage against these plentiful Southern kamikazees. :)

My initial feeling is, "why bother"? If you're sealed and/or waxed, bugs (I've found) come off pretty easily.
 
heffergm said:
My initial feeling is, "why bother"? If you're sealed and/or waxed, bugs (I've found) come off pretty easily.

Anything that helps, well, helps. I'm not quite sure where you live, but it sounds like you don't have quite the bug problem that a lot of people in AL, GA, FL, etc. have. A slick sealant does help, but the bugs are still difficult to remove at times. Bug Squash is a real life saver, but I am still looking for any kind of extra help I can get.

FWIW, I usually do a S&W wipedown of the front/leading edges of my vehicle every afternoon.

Anyone with any experience with this product?
 
JaredPointer,

I have not used it but this part of their directions makes me wonder about the effort involved on a daily basis, especially since you hit it with Poorboys every day now......

FOR BEST RESULTS: Remove Bug Blocker! from treated areas within 24 hours of application and retreat desired surfaces with a fresh application.

NOTE: Certain types of environmental conditions such as heavy dew or very high humidity may cause the Bug Blocker! polymer to turn hazy white. This is a typical characteristic of the polymer...you are still receiving protection.
 
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