NHBFAN, yes, the Pro Bug Guard does work pretty well. however, i just gave my whole gallon of it away. the problem i have with it or as i see it is this - it simply washes off with a strong dose of water. either that water can be sprayed directly on or a simple rain shower can wash it off. that being the case, as far as my customers are concerned, is a problem for me. it's a problem because 99.9% of the time my customers will not go out and rinse the stuff off(bugs included) nor will they reapply another
coat after they've rinsed it off or mother nature has. once it's been washed off - no more protection. i simply tell my clients to at least rinse off the bugs with their hose until i can get to them to correct the problem. my solution now is to carry a spray that dissolves the bugs bodies after they've been smashed on the car. if you wanna try the Pro stuff i wouldn't recommend buying a whole gallon of it, just try the 16oz. bottle. i find my clients tend to do little or nothing and sometimes strange things to their vehicles in between my next appointment with them. no matter how many times you tell them what they can do to help their car - 9 out of 10 times they won't do it anyway. thankfully that is why they call on us to maintain their cars; cause they don't wanna be bothered with it - it's one less thing for them to worry about.