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Presoak for washing

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Anyone have a presoak for bugs? I don't want a stripping wash yet, just an early season clean on the Wrangler and the rest of the fleet. I do have a snow cannon if you have recommendations for that aswell. Thanks
 
I use SONAX and a quality microfiber cloth in the shade; and not when the paint surface is hot.

It does a great job of dissolving bug jerky. Safe for painted surfaces and plastics.

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I like to use Korean plush microfiber towels.
 
Bug Slide @ Amazon. Used for motorcycles mostly, but works very well! ruffcut
 
I was looking at chemical guys tough mudder, but reviews are mixed. I usually use cheap turtlewax in my foam cannon or whatever and then Mcguires ultimate, yellow junk, followed by the Mcguires fake ceramic. For the winter I use turtlewax seal and shine and it's been awesome. Underside I use fluidfilm in an undercoat gun, now my problem is making shock boots red instead of black.
 
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Rinse then foam. Shade. Bug screens help a lot. Chemical Bros among others.
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Anyone have a presoak for bugs? I don't want a stripping wash yet, just an early season clean on the Wrangler and the rest of the fleet. I do have a snow cannon if you have recommendations for that aswell. Thanks
a sea foam product we use at the shop. Called bugs be gone
Most walmarts have it, its not cheap aprox $30 per gal. But it works.
 
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