I've been using Superior products for years. I used to run a large tunnel wash. We used some of their products and EcoLabs. I use Superior's bug remover and let it dwell.. I then spray the wheels with Dark Fury and hit the front of the vehicle with it at the end. I live in an area where are vehicles get covered with bugs. Seems to work well. I used to run a large detail shop and when a vehicle came in the was covered with bugs we would lay soaked warm towels all over the infected areas to rehydrate the bugs. That method worked very well. Then hit it with chemicals.
4:1 and you really don't need to wipe the bugs off. I let it dwell, rinse, then proceed to contact wash with my preferred car wash chemical. There are never any bugs left. Time saver.
I like somewhat stronger concentrations on chemicals but Luke really likes to show maximum effectiveness and efficiency to both speed up the process while not blowing your whole wad on constantly having to repurchase solutions. Kind of been his thing for a few years. Knowing how much each customer's detail costs per ounce of product really gives you some perspective when you start to wonder if you're charging too much or not enough.
I hate to say it but you aren’t wrong. The vehicles I have in mind… are black with bugs and have some white paint showing. Though I assume the process is roughly the same.
@@PatRiot- yeah because I've used quality chemicals and elbow grease to get rid of bad bugs and some bugs are really stuck in there. These looked like bugs you get driving around the neighbor hood
i can tell you from experience dark fury will get those bugs off the car no issue if you use properly as in letting it sit for a minute and diluting properly
Came back from a Montana road trip and I must have killed 1/2 the bugs on the planet. What is the best approach for getting dead bugs out of the radiator and ac condenser?
Because muscle magic is not safe for paint , they have a specific apc green all for paint as a pre wash or they have a pre wash clawed pre wash as well