Ron B
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1/17/2010 5:01 PM
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Coat the leading edges of your car with a top quality furniture polish . It stops the bugs sticking and will not harm the paint. We shouldn't be killing bugs because the decaying bug corpses create carbon emissions . quote: 12-14-2004, 11:49 PM #8 Tom Hanson MBCA Member What the heck, try to stuff a MB 6.9 liter V8 in it. What a machine that would be.. __________________ Tom Hanson Orange County Section
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paul-NL
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1/17/2010 2:46 PM
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An easy way to get those flies of your windshield and your paint is: put a wet newspaper on the paint (or window) and let it there for about half an hour. Keep it very wet. After removing the newspaper they come off much easier. Second: After WW II the americans GI's brought the Nylons/ladypanty's to europe. These nylons are nice tools for cleaning the flies from your window or the paint. Use much water.
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Chris Johnson
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1/17/2010 2:25 PM
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I'm all for a section to cover this topic. I have spent more than 30 years figuring out what works and what doesn't. The unfortunate thing is that I don't have a "it works" solution to every "it doesn't work" problem. Knowing what other folks are doing would be great!
This section could cover everything from bug removal to electro/electroless plating to leather dyeing. I would say it could include anything "cosmetic".
Chris Johnson If you aren't constantly impressed with your car, then it needs fixing. 100.012-12-000790 100.012-12-000867 www.300SE.org
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Dan Smith
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1/17/2010 2:12 PM
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Gerrett, I suggest a NEW TOPIC and a NEW SECTION. Recently Art in Oz and Eddie in Ireland posted photos of thousands of deceased bugs. While I am a card carrying member PETB, (People for the ethical treatment of bugs). You can make Donations to PETB, by calling, (800)-it's-unlisted. I see nothing wrong with finding easy ways to remove them. In my area, I even know where I will hit them. Prior to entering the kill zone, spray on a furniture polish onto your front end and bumper. Or just keep the polish on all summer and fall. When you wash it, spray on a degrease product such as Simple Green, while any degrease product will do, and they just about come off with a water hose. Windscreens? If I know there will be no rain as it is here in the summer and fall, I spray on and wipe off a very quick wax detail product. This helps with bugs on the front wind screen. Rain X works all the time. Keep it and that furniture polish in your boot / trunk. I have a trick for every part of a 6.3 so more will come. Cleaning the engines are the most important.
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