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I guess this could apply to any car or truck, really. I love the way my Maverick looks and I want to do a better job keeping it clean and shiny. Especially the wheels since I bought aftermarket rims that look fantastic when clean.

My main problem is I do a LOT of freeway driving at speeds 80+ mph and I’m constantly getting bug splatter all over the front end. This stuff does NOT come off in drive-through washes. I’m considering buying a pre-soak bug spray and applying it to front end before every wash. And a wheel cleaner pre-soak spray as well.

My question is do you have to scrub these bug sprays and wheel sprays with brush after they pre-soak, prior to going through the car wash? Or do they have enough power to dissolve everything and then it just comes off in the car wash?
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Our local car wash does a good job and never hurt the paint on my 2021 Bronco Sport. It was black. I often used the,
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If the weather is nice I give Pepper a hand job,
If it’s winter cold I run her through the massage parlor. :’P

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When we did the mustangs across America trip we sprayed the front end with Pam cooking spray. The bugs slid right off the front end while driving. Harley shops have a spray called Bugslide works good also, just costs way more.
 
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So does anyone spray bug/tar remover on the front end and, without manually scrubbing it, proceed to drive through the car wash?

If so, does it work?
 

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I've never driven through a car wash. I hand wash only unless it's too cold, then it's coin-op. I've done the cooking spray thing many times in the summer. It works.

The last time I was in an automatic car wash was riding shotgun with my mom about 45 years ago.
 
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I gave Bret a first trip through a wash on the one year anniversary last week. Good for winter but I'll be bathing it in the drive in good weather. I've never driven anything worth waxing before, but I snagged a new Ryobi buffer today for $9 at a sale.
 
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So does anyone spray bug/tar remover on the front end and, without manually scrubbing it, proceed to drive through the car wash?

If so, does it work?
Does work, used to do this. You just don’t want that crap to not get washed off can eat more than bugs
 

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I keep a spray bottle of turtle wax hybrid solutions ceramic and a microfiber cloth in my car at all times.
 

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Always wash in the driveway. If the bugs are really bad, I hit it with the pressure washer first, then wooly mit usually gets the rest.
 

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Bug and tar remover is pretty harsh stuff. WD-40 actually works pretty well without harming the paint. I usually opt for soap and a white mesh covered sponge on the tough stuff.
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