m3incorp
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I have no idea, but that particular one does state it is good for clear coat and waxed cars, so probably not too aggressive. In the future, you should try to remove those pesky insects as soon as possible.
I drove my Fusion to Keywest, FL a couple of years ago. I had heard about their summer bug and wow when I got there the entire front of the car was covered with them. I checked into my resort and then immediately drove to a carwash and pulled out my washed kit and got those suckers off. Some were tough, even though they were only on there a couple of hours or so.
I drove my Fusion to Keywest, FL a couple of years ago. I had heard about their summer bug and wow when I got there the entire front of the car was covered with them. I checked into my resort and then immediately drove to a carwash and pulled out my washed kit and got those suckers off. Some were tough, even though they were only on there a couple of hours or so.
Does anyone know if enzyme cleaners are ok for PPF? in particular I want to remove bugs splattered/dried on my Ppf.
https://www.amazon.com/3D-Bug-Remov...child=1&keywords=3d+bug&qid=1623123131&sr=8-2
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