Removing bugs on paint question

BB33

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hi guys,

what do you use to remove bugs and bug stains from youre vehicles paint? I want to remove it without scratching so I wanted to know the best way to do so. Best way to remove them off of paint protection film without damaging the film? Thanks guys.
 
Brad I use this, it not only removes the bugs it repels them so you won't ever hit one again as they avoid your car

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what is this guy's deal? Clearly he knows how to use the internet to get on this forum... he can't figure out how to use google though, apparently. Or else he is so freaking bored that he posts obvious questions to user forums? Geez, get a life, or a hobby, or a girlfriend, PLEASE!
 
^ BB33...Bedford MA. Lots of fishermen there who go out to sea for long periods of time...enough said!
 
I usually just use my pocket knife, but if there are sandpapers lying around, those work well too.
 
Personaly, I like to use a blow torch. Turns all the little buggars to dust in no time at all with no physical contact with the surface.
 
Wear gloves and eye protection when using solvents please.
 
A simple detailer should do the trick. Or water. It doesn't seem that difficult to do.
 
hi guys,

what do you use to remove bugs and bug stains from youre vehicles paint?

Mazda needs to address the problem with insects getting into the paint booths. Once the insect is trapped in the paint, and the paint dries, they are effectively encapsulated for the life of the vehicle (short of repainting).

My car was delivered with a dragonfly, 2 cicadas, a wasp and three fireflies all embedded in the paint. There's really not much you can do about it.
 
My car was delivered with a dragonfly, 2 cicadas, a wasp and three fireflies all embedded in the paint. There's really not much you can do about it.

I bet those fireflies give you a realy cool LED effect!
 
My paint came with embedded metallic flakes, no embedded bugs.
 
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