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RE: OMG Bugs - doug - 10-08-2012 10:09pm

(10-08-2012 09:00pm)Jonathon555 Wrote:  G101 diluted , spray it on jet wash it off bye bye bugs

Best cleaner i have ever found

Isn't it a bit strong for paint work! Even at 30/1 mixture it will strain paint & trim if its left to dry out. It's main use is for cleaning the underside of vehicles.
I would use it for a detox before de-taring claying etc... But for me, this "truck wash" is too strong for weekly use.
What ratio are you using?


RE: OMG Bugs - Evo-king - 10-08-2012 11:18pm

Very interesting Tim.

When we did our full LRE last month we had had quite a lot of rain previously, AM we used an Evoque & PM a RR Sport.

I commented on the large number of flies swarming around the car. Our instructor said he wanted to put the A/C on to keep it nice and cool inside the car, the point being made was on driver changes the car door was opened, as the flies were attracted to the heat of the car they would be less likely to come inside.

I'm no David Attenborough but it seems to make sense.



(10-08-2012 09:55am)XFullFatTim Wrote:  I posted about the number of live bugs the Fuji Evoque attracts when it is parked - I have never had a car that is so attractive to creepy crawlies when it is parked - I wondered at first if it had anything to do with the smell from the paint treatment I had applied but a few others also commented that they had found the same thing. I'm used to coming home after a few months to find the car cocooned in spider's webs (it's all part of living in the countryside) but not to going out in the morning and finding clouds of bugs crawling over the car!



RE: OMG Bugs - speary - 13-08-2012 08:38am

(10-08-2012 11:08am)WB Wrote:  If you don't have any kind of protection on your car I'd recommend getting some Gtechniq C1.5 or C2 to apply to your car when its clean. They will make it much easier to remove bugs without having to resort to nasty chemicals or rubbing away at your paint.

If you are having difficulty removing bugs then use a stronger mix of shampoo when washing the car and allow it to soak in before you rub at them. Snow foam would also be a good way to dissolve the bugs.

I have C2 treatment and also pre soaked the bugs with my regular shampoo and they came off no problem


RE: OMG Bugs - XFullFatTim - 13-08-2012 08:51am

It rained here last night and now many of the carcasses that were splattered across the from of my beauty are now lying on my drive slabs, no environmentally unfriendly sprays or effort required!