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    Quote Originally Posted by cafe latte View Post
    What do you guys use to get splattered bugs off paint and glass? My Landy is a Defender so its brick shape pics up quite a few splattered bugs.
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    Any decent tar and bug remover will do the job. Just don't leave them too long as the contents of their gut actually etches paint

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    Are those products safe for paint themselves or do you need to apply carefully?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cafe latte View Post
    What do you guys use to get splattered bugs off paint and glass? My Landy is a Defender so its brick shape pics up quite a few splattered bugs.
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    Chris
    I find windex works really good,1 spray if they are light,wash with the truckwash/carwash if still there the second spray will get whats left.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cafe latte View Post
    Are those products safe for paint themselves or do you need to apply carefully?
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    Chris
    I would be very surprised if any of the products on the market from reputable brands were not safe for paintwork. We use the meguirs one for compatibility I guess but if you have black plastic stuff one thing is for sure do not get this stuff on it as it does put a white stain on the plastic surface which can be removed with another product but better to tape it over or try and avoid contact

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    Is there a wax or polish or whatever that you can use across all surfaces? Meaning paint, rubber, plastic, glass? Or do you need to be careful applying only to paint?

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    Keep your polish away from plastics,it stains white.It isnt a problem on glass.
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    Mine gets a liberal dose of rainwater every now and then. When it goes in for a service I think they must use some sort of detergenty thing on it because it comes back white.

    Hmm, maybe I'm not the right person to answer this question....

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    Quote Originally Posted by rar110 View Post
    I buy car wash gear from carcareproducts.com.au.

    For a regular wash I use a pressure cleaner to clean the wheels then the body to remove dirk and grit. I then use Perls shampoo (microfibre mitt & 2 bucket method). If the paint feels reasonably grit free (use plastic bag as glove and wipe hand over the paint to see if feels gritty) I'll spray on wax Gyeon Wetcoat which protects the paint. I then dry the car with a microfibre towel.

    If the paint feels gritty (looks clean but has contaminates) I also use Mint clay bar and lube juice. A new car should be clean but plastic bag method will tell you. Clay bar makes the paint feel so smooth and clean. Removing contaminants extends the paint life. I do this twice a year as our cars live outside.

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    Read the guide on their website, lays out the process perfectly.

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    I have been converted to Autoglym. Read about it in here and Defendernet. Really good products.

    Also recommend windex for removing bugs.

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    Damn it it's raining. Suits you Jon

    I guess I'm not getting to wash and wax my car today after all. Or get the Pajero ready for sale :/

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