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<blockquote data-quote="TheWolf" data-source="post: 779834" data-attributes="member: 12996"><p>Heated towels...really? He was asking about removing bugs, not how to shave his legs.</p><p></p><p> [MENTION=12951]RDFTS[/MENTION], I will let this one slide, but only because you break more stuff than anyone else.</p><p></p><p>If you want to get the bugs off like a man, order some Rinseless Wash concentrate from Adam's Polishes, mix up a dilution in a spray bottle at 1:8, like two ounces of Rinseless in a 16 oz spray bottle. I use distilled water so I don't have to worry about getting water spots from hard water. If your water is not hard, you can mix with tap water. Then, spray down the front of your Raptor and let is sit for 5-10 minutes, pressure wash off (or a strong hose stream if you don't have a pressure washer). The Rinseless Wash dilution helps soften the bugs so you don't have to scrub on them. You may have to follow with another spray/soak/blast if the bugs are baked on. </p><p></p><p></p><p>In between washes, I use this on the windshield with a towel, bugs come right off. You can follow with a glass cleaner to take care of any streaks.</p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="http://adamspolishes.com/shop/exterior/carwashing/adam-s-rinseless-car-wash.html" target="_blank">Adam's All New Rinseless Wash!</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheWolf, post: 779834, member: 12996"] Heated towels...really? He was asking about removing bugs, not how to shave his legs. [MENTION=12951]RDFTS[/MENTION], I will let this one slide, but only because you break more stuff than anyone else. If you want to get the bugs off like a man, order some Rinseless Wash concentrate from Adam's Polishes, mix up a dilution in a spray bottle at 1:8, like two ounces of Rinseless in a 16 oz spray bottle. I use distilled water so I don't have to worry about getting water spots from hard water. If your water is not hard, you can mix with tap water. Then, spray down the front of your Raptor and let is sit for 5-10 minutes, pressure wash off (or a strong hose stream if you don't have a pressure washer). The Rinseless Wash dilution helps soften the bugs so you don't have to scrub on them. You may have to follow with another spray/soak/blast if the bugs are baked on. In between washes, I use this on the windshield with a towel, bugs come right off. You can follow with a glass cleaner to take care of any streaks. [url=http://adamspolishes.com/shop/exterior/carwashing/adam-s-rinseless-car-wash.html]Adam's All New Rinseless Wash![/url] [/QUOTE]
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