On a lighter note: detailing with womens unmentionables...

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Well, I read this on another site and figured I'd mention it here. A guy claims that bunched up womens stockings or pantyhose works great to removed bugs from the front valance. Basically bunch it up and dip it in a soapy bucket and rub across the paint. So guys you now have an excuse if your SO finds panythose in the back of the car:LOLOL
 
Actually, there may be some truth to this. A few years back, I was having terrible issues with the hood of a car. Paint was rough no matter what I did. Obviously tense, my girlfriend came out to lend a hand in stockings and little more. Later, I discover the hood felt like glass because the clay was under her and the headlights looked liked new!















Sorry mods ;o)
 
It's the same concept behind the "bug sponge" It works to a degree. I'm pretty sure a bug sponge is cheaper than a pair of hose so I have no idea why someone would want to spend more money than needed just to say they used womens under garments to clean a car LOL
 
I heard a fabric softener sheet works, too. I tried it after getting a ton of love bugs on my front coming back from Orlando one Summer, and it worked! However, it may have been the Griot's Garage soap, or the sealant I applied months before hand, or the bug scrubber on my sponge...so many variables.
 
The Wraith said:
I heard a fabric softener sheet works, too. I tried it after getting a ton of love bugs on my front coming back from Orlando one Summer, and it worked! However, it may have been the Griot's Garage soap, or the sealant I applied months before hand, or the bug scrubber on my sponge...so many variables.



[quote name='rdorman'] my girlfriend came out to lend a hand in stockings and little more. Later, I discover the hood felt like glass because the clay was under her and the headlights looked liked new!



That is a good one BTW. :clap: ROFLMFAO!!!
 
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