S&W Bug Remover

kimwallace

New member
After trying most of the bug remover products out there with limited success ... many of them take off the bugs but also remove the wax too ...
I tried this and it works great and leaves the paint with that just waxed feel.
- Spray Poorboys S&W on the bugs and let sit for a few minutes.
- While waiting fill a bucket with hot water.
- Dip a clean MF into the hot water, wring out slightly, and wash the bugs away.
- The thick baked on ones might need more rubbing but they
will come off.
- Finish up with a final wipe down with S&W or your favorite QD
and no bugs and a smooth finish.
- I have also found that keeping a good coat of UPP or other
sealant on the bug prone areas makes removal much easier.
 
kimwallace said:
- I have also found that keeping a good coat of UPP or other
sealant on the bug prone areas makes removal much easier.

I wish people would get this through their heads BEFORE they wander in off the street and beg us to save the day.
 
Psssssst. I hear Poorboy actually has a Tar and Bug Remover in the development, or maybe just in Steve's brain crazy list of products :lmfao
 
Woob said:
Psssssst. I hear Poorboy actually has a Tar and Bug Remover in the development, or maybe just in Steve's brain crazy list of products :lmfao

:lmfao :rofl ...it will be a HD one though and rewaxing will be probably needed...right now S & W or BSR work well and won't remove the wax/sealant
 
kimwallace,

Good tips................ I do something similar, only I use Poorboy's BSR, which is a more concentrated version of S & W.
 
Boss,
I used to do the same type of thing only using Car wash shampoo and it didn't remove the bugs as well and it felt like it removed all the wax as well.
I just placed an order so I will try the BSR next.
 
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