How to remove dead bugs from your car - 3D Bug Remover
One of the worst and most common problems we encounter while driving our vehicles are flying insects. It’s an unavoidable problem and for some geographical areas, you experience seasonal bug problems where millions of bugs hatch and then fly around as a part of their mating ritual.
Bug guts are acidic and when bugs impact onto your car’s paint finish, if not neutralized and removed in a timely manner, the acids are corrosive enough they will eat away portions of your car’s clearcoat paint and when this happens, the only true repair is to repaint the affected panels. Clear paint protection film or PPF, used on the front of cars to protect them from rock chips is even more prone to damage from the acids in bugs and for this reason it’s even more important to remove dried bug splatter as soon as possible.
3D Bug Remover is a professional grade product designed for professional detailers but safe enough for enthusiasts to use too. You can use this product as a stand-alone product meaning you can use it even if you’re not planning to wash the car. This makes it perfect for road trips because anytime you pull over for fuel, snacks, or lodging, you can use 3D Bug Remover with a few microfiber towels and remove all the dead bug bodies off the front of your car, windows, side mirrors, headlights, turn signal lights and front bumpers.
You can also use 3D Bug Remover as a pre-soak before washing your car. Simple spray 3D Bug Remover onto any surface with dead bugs and allow the product to work for 45 seconds or longer. Then wash these areas using a clean wash mitt and your favorite 3D car wash soap to remove the dead bug carcasses and bug gut splatter.
3D Bug Remover is safe for any surface and will not remove any pre-existing wax, sealant, or paint coatings. Unlike some bug removers, 3D Bug Remover will not leave a film behind on the surface but instead leaves the paint clean and glossy.
Bug splatter damage can be very costly to fix, for example, just to repaint the average passenger car hood can cost as little as $500.00 and can go even higher depending upon the make and model of the vehicle. A more cost-effective and pro-active remedy is to keep a bottle of 3D Bug Remover together with a collection of clean microfiber towels in a storage place in your vehicle and remove dead bugs and bug splatter as soon as possible anytime you pull off the road.
What is it? - Spray-on bug guts and bug splatter remover.
What does it do? - Penetrates, softens dried bugs and bug guts so they can be safely wiped or washed off.
When do you use it? - As soon as possible to prevent permanent damage to clearcoat paint and clear bras. Bug guts are acidic and will etch or eat through your car’s clearcoat paint finish. The faster you can remove any impacted bugs off your car the greater the chance your car will avoid costly and also unsightly damage.
Why use 3D Bug Remover over other options? - When it comes to choosing any brand of bug remover, the most important aspect of your decision is choosing a brand that provides you with the highest and most professional grade ingredients inside the bottle. Fancy graphics and buzz words that over-hype a product is usually an indicator more research was invested in the marketing or selling of the product than on the formula inside the bottle.
- Pro-grade formula penetrates and dissolves dried-on bugs and bug guts.
- Natural enzymes neutralize acidic bug guts – stops corrosion of clearcoat.
- Safe on paint, clear bras, glass, plastic, vinyl wraps, graphics, and chrome.
- Safer than scrubbing – less risk for scratching with mitts, brushes, or sponges.
- Use by itself – spray-on, wipe-off – or as a spray-on pre-wash soak.
- Won’t remove previously applied waxes, sealants, or ceramic coatings.
- Pleasant scent, easy to use, restores a clean, shiny finish.
- 3D’s Green Earth Technology – Biodegradable, Prop 65 and V.O.C. compliant.