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For the bumper cleaning, check this out: not the best video, but gives you alternatives
I use bounce sheets, learned this from RV owners. Dampen the sheet and rub out the bugs on front end of Supra. I couldn't believe it tell I tried it. Totally worked and easy.
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I use bounce sheets, learned this from RV owners. Dampen the sheet and rub out the bugs on front end of Supra. I couldn't believe it tell I tried it. Totally worked and easy.
Be careful with drier sheets...they are abrasive..they'll put fine scratches in your clear coat...hard to see on white but they're there...

Just like magic eraser.. don't ever use on a painted surface...

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Be careful with drier sheets...they are abrasive..they'll put fine scratches in your clear coat...hard to see on white but they're there...

Just like magic eraser.. don't ever use on a painted
Be careful with drier sheets...they are abrasive..they'll put fine scratches in your clear coat...hard to see on white but they're there...

Just like magic eraser.. don't ever use on a painted surface...

Steve
I only use them on invisible bra on whole front end, and no hard rubbing. I'd never use them on direct paint.
 

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Ok. A bit unorthodox, but take of your hood off and take the same route you did to get the bugs on in the first place, BUT and this is the important part, drive in reverse! Bam. Bugs gone.

Seriously, I would just try low pressure water first, then once completely dry hit it with some air. Or, and I don’t know if this is possible, but jack the car and shoot water from behind the radiator.

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Ok. A bit unorthodox, but take of your hood off and take the same route you did to get the bugs on in the first place, BUT and this is the important part, drive in reverse! Bam. Bugs gone.
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I use spent dryer sheets to spot polish my leather shoes at times, (when too lazy to pull out my shoe polish gear), but NEVER touch that on my car. That is basically as abrasive as magic eraser... as @freeform911 mentioned above.
 
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Ok. A bit unorthodox, but take of your hood off and take the same route you did to get the bugs on in the first place, BUT and this is the important part, drive in reverse! Bam. Bugs gone.

Seriously, I would just try low pressure water first, then once completely dry hit it with some air. Or, and I don’t know if this is possible, but jack the car and shoot water from behind the radiator.

Bug guts suck
From the bottom there's panels showing no access from bottom. Heck, the bottom is all flat panels for less drag. Kind on interesting that the radiator and outer oil coolers has a plastic grill on them to protect, but not the trans cooler. Anyway, I'm all finished and a little damage on a few fins for trans cooler, nothing major.
 
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Done doing complete detail, and it was alot of work for a old timer. But it does keep me going, and I enjoy doing it. A little tired and sore. Enjoyed a good cigar and relaxing.

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I get so tired after cleaning my cars I dread getting them dirty. I started using seat creepers a few years ago along with a magnetic work light I attach to the seat creepers to illuminate the lower areas of the car (work area). So convenient I have 3 seat creepers in my garage.

I don't smoke, but do enjoy soft drinks and some UCC ice latte after a job well done.
 
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I get so tired after cleaning my cars I dread getting them dirty. I started using seat creepers a few years ago along with a magnetic work light I attach to the seat creepers to illuminate the lower areas of the car (work area). So convenient I have 3 seat creepers in my garage.

I don't smoke, but do enjoy soft drinks and some UCC ice latte after a job well done.
Yeah, the seat creepers do help with the lower areas, especially with the wheels.
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