The short version
Soak instead of rub: soften bug residue with a bug remover, dissolve tar with a special tar remover, then take it off gently. Never scrape dry, that scratches the paint.
Bug residue and tar spots are not just unsightly, their acids and adhesives attack the paint over time. The sooner they are off, the better. With the right products they dissolve, without you having to scrub.
How to do it gently
Pre-wash
Wash the car roughly first so loose dirt is gone and you do not scratch the paint while working.
Spray on bug remover
Spray onto the front, window and mirrors and let it soak until the residue is soft.
Take off gently
Take off with a soft, wet sponge without pressure, soaked residue comes off easily.
Dissolve tar separately
Soak tar spots with a tar remover and dab off, do not rub. Then wash the spot.
Re-seal
Re-seal the treated spots with wax or polish, that protects the paint.
Speed protects the paint
The longer bugs and tar stay on the paint, the more they etch in. Remove promptly after long summer drives. A good wax layer makes both stick less.
What helps
What to look for:
- A bug remover for the front and windows
- A tar remover for paint contamination
- Wax or polish to re-seal
Frequently asked
Does bug residue harm the paint?
How do I remove tar gently?
Can I just scrape bugs off?
From paint to interior
Clean outside and in , with the right product and the right order.
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