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Night driving and bugs

Got a BUG problem? Well, I have the answer: Ceramic Coating

Makes it very easy to remove the bugs. I have the exterior, including the windshield, coated and it's super easy to get them off with a microfiber towel and Griots spray-on car wash. I use Car Pro Eraser for the windshield.

If you don't want to pay for coating the entire car you can use the best ceramic spray wax, Griots 3-in-1, and you will get a similar effect. Keep in mind you'll have to re-spray the front more often because of the extra washes to get the bugs off.

Want to learn more about ceramic and other detailing of your car? Read the thread 2021 Telluride Detailing Thread
 
I would be really interested if anyone has a favorite product for removing bugs. I have ceramic coating, and it's generally made washing very easy. I use touchless car washes and Optimum No Rinse about once a week and it's very fast and easy (a key for me, because I'm not one to spend too much time with detailing). That combination works the vast majority of the time. But sometimes after a long trip, I've got some front-end bug buildup to attend to. Any particular tips or products that people like?
Wizards bug release works great.
 




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