Bug removal is the removal of bugs that can be baked or bonded to the vehicle's exterior surfaces. The bug removal task and degrease exterior task are best completed simultaneously with each other.
The exterior bug removal can be completed using either a water-based or solvent-based cleaner and degreaser. Water-based cleaners and degreasers are most commonly used in the bug removal process and include PURPLE POWER, TRANSPORT, GREASE TERMINATOR and D’LIMOKLEEN PLUS. It is recommended to use either PURPLE POWER or TRANSPORT for the most effective bug removal. Being alkaline in nature, water-based cleaners and degreasers react with bugs and bug residue making the unwanted substances water-soluble and easy to rinse away.
The time to remove bugs from exterior surfaces is dependent on a few elements. This includes the size of the grille, front bumper, front trim, and hood; the intensity and amount of bug debris; and how long the bug debris has been left on the vehicle. Once removal is complete, the areas of application will be clean and free of bugs.
Safety supplies include goggles, an apron, rubber boots, and impervious gloves.
You will require a pressure washer, or hose and nozzle to complete this task. View the products used tab for Auto Valet products and accessories relating to this detailing task.
Front Bumper
Front Trim
Grille
Headlamps
Hood
License Plate
Side Mirrors
Detailing task 6: Bug Removal
There are currently five (5) Auto Valet solvent based cleaners and degreasers available.
Yes, all of Auto Valet’s solvent based cleaners and degreasers are safe for body shop applications. Includes: SUPER-O, SUPER SOL, HERC, OUST, and SAP REMOVER.
There are currently five (5) Auto Valet water based cleaners and degreasers available.
Cleaners and degreasers are liquid products designed to remove dirt, grease, oils, and stains from a variety of interior and exterior vehicle surfaces. These surfaces include natural and synthetic fabrics, leather, metals, painted surfaces, plastics and rubber. There are two types of cleaners and degreasers; solvent based and water based. Each is formulated and applied differently from each other. Solvent based and water based cleaners and degreasers also have best usage applications depending on the makeup of the substance to remove.
Water based cleaners and degreasers are governed by the pH. The pH is the measure of how acidic or basic (alkaline) the product is formulated to be, and determines what substances can be removed. Products in Auto Valet's water based cleaners and degreasers category are formulated to be basic (alkaline) in their pH levels. This allows them to act as all-purpose cleaners for general removal of soil on surfaces. Oil, grease, and lubricants are easily removed with water based cleaners and degreasers as the alkali reacts with these substances, making them water-soluble and easier to rinse away. Water based cleaners and degreasers can be diluted with water to best suit the application requirements, and are best used to degrease and clean engine compartments and remove carbon. Water based cleaners and degreasers include PURPLE POWER, TRANSPORT, D'LIMOKLEEN PLUS, GREASE TERMINATOR and ULTRA KLEEN.
Solvent based cleaners and degreasers are formulated using organic solvents. Organic solvents are used to solubilize (dissolve) residues of fats, oils, and grease; breaking them down into smaller particles and carrying it into the solution, away from the area being cleaned. Solvent based cleaners and degreasers provide the opportunity of quick cleaning; dissolving and carrying away soils without extended prep, processing, or drying time. However; they typically contain higher levels of V.O.C’s, are usually flammable (must be kept away from open flames, hot surfaces, or sources of ignition), and cannot be diluted with water. Most solvent based cleaners and degreasers are applied only to dry surfaces, and are best used to remove solvent based substances such as tar and undercoating. Solvent based cleaners and degreasers include SUPER-O, SUPER SOL, HERC, OUST, and SAP REMOVER.