Q. for the people who have the hood "bug deflector"
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Thanks for all the input guys..
I'm with you, TL1. I don't really care for the look of it but, I could maybe put up with it if it worked.
I think the jury is still out. Seems to be pretty close to a split decision in this thread. I don't think I'll just go buy one but, If I'm ordering some other parts in the future, I may just throw one in on that order.
So, for now, I'll just keep my Windex and newspaper in the back of the Jeep.
Thanks again all,
Tony
I'm with you, TL1. I don't really care for the look of it but, I could maybe put up with it if it worked.
I think the jury is still out. Seems to be pretty close to a split decision in this thread. I don't think I'll just go buy one but, If I'm ordering some other parts in the future, I may just throw one in on that order.
So, for now, I'll just keep my Windex and newspaper in the back of the Jeep.
Thanks again all,
Tony
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I've tried dang near every spray and rub-on product out there... still the cheapest and best.....at least for me....is just plain ol' windex...... Spray it on and let it sit till its almost dried-- and then shoot some more on and start wiping.......... seems/seemed ok on paint too: been doing it for years on my truck and no ill effects.
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I've tried dang near every spray and rub-on product out there... still the cheapest and best.....at least for me....is just plain ol' windex...... Spray it on and let it sit till its almost dried-- and then shoot some more on and start wiping.......... seems/seemed ok on paint too: been doing it for years on my truck and no ill effects.
And you should have some hydrogen peroxide anyway as part of a first aid kit... You do have one don't you? you should.
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Try hydogen peroxide. It works good. I haven't dripped any on the paint, but I think it would be fine. I just dip some on a rag, wipe the buggies away, and it makes my glass all shiny... I don't know if the new shine attracts more bugs, but at least I can get 'em off.
And you should have some hydrogen peroxide anyway as part of a first aid kit... You do have one don't you? you should.
And you should have some hydrogen peroxide anyway as part of a first aid kit... You do have one don't you? you should.
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rainX works wonders. apply liberally and somewhat often
most of the time in light rain i dont have to use the wipers, the water flies off the windshield.
bug guts come off easier too, so long as you dont let em bake on for a good while.
rainX also has a windshield wiper fluid, to keep the stuff workin'
most of the time in light rain i dont have to use the wipers, the water flies off the windshield.
bug guts come off easier too, so long as you dont let em bake on for a good while.
rainX also has a windshield wiper fluid, to keep the stuff workin'