Brooktop said:Can you use something like this http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/washing-a ... d_370.html with a normal pressure washer?
Brooktop said:Can you use something like this http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/washing-a ... d_370.html with a normal pressure washer?
If you have the right dilution of snow foam in the lance and a mix of shampoo if you want, it should take all the dead flies off. You don't really want to be rubbing at the flies as that will just introduce scratches, which you don't want. If the snow foam does not fully remove them and/or you can use bug and tar remover, which you spray on, leave for a few minutes, then remove and the dead flies will be gone.FGRob said:To be honest if you have a good wax on the car the insects will just wash off with a mit, I've never had problem with the 2 but then again I do run a bra :wave: :wave:
Rob.
RCZ1 said:If the snow foam does not fully remove them and/or you can use bug and tar remover, which you spray on, leave for a few minutes, then remove and the dead flies will be gone.
G81 said:RCZ1 said:If the snow foam does not fully remove them and/or you can use bug and tar remover, which you spray on, leave for a few minutes, then remove and the dead flies will be gone.
Is that the same as a citrus cleaner?
I don't get flies on the front - I just wash me bra :lol: :lol: So all I clean is the windscreen and wing mirrors.RCZ1 said:If you have the right dilution of snow foam in the lance and a mix of shampoo if you want, it should take all the dead flies off. You don't really want to be rubbing at the flies as that will just introduce scratches, which you don't want. If the snow foam does not fully remove them and/or you can use bug and tar remover, which you spray on, leave for a few minutes, then remove and the dead flies will be gone.FGRob said:I do run a bra :wave: :wave:
Rob.