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Love bug season

Russ69Runner

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Well it is that time of year here in Fla. Those darn love bugs are back. Cover the windshield and the car when driving. Don't know what they have in their bodies, but they stick better than glue. They adverse effect on paint and need to get them off as quick as possible. Dryer sheets seem to get them off better than anything I have found. Not much we can do about them so just have to tough it out. Any ideas on what you are doing for them would be appreciated. I mean like what you do to get them off or something you put on the car before driving, to help save the paint. :rolleyes:
 

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I have a windshield. LOL, they do not tase very good. :steering:Thought of adding a window screen to the front of my rad. But don't know how that would affect the heat buildup on the motor. Do have that A/C condensing coils up there also. Any thoughts on that.
 

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Russ, I have been using this for years. Seems to make the surface very slippery and the bugs just wipe off a lot easier.
Tomrr

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The bugs when on a bike is nasty. I hit a swarm of bees here in Az about 10 years ago. Still not over it.
 

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That is funny. But if you have ever put up with these nasty little bugs then you would understand what a mess they make out of your vehicles. Wish they would find a way to get rid of them. They like carbon dioxide. That is why they group around highways and roads. Or if you're out running the lawn mower, they will crawl all over you. So just have to put up with them and drive the runner. LOL.
 

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Get a piece of screen like from your windows/screen door in the house. Attached just inside the hood behind the grill and in front of the rad. Keeps the critters out of your radiator. Learned that trick from Rick, thank you very much
 

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We have done that and appreciate the hint. Just was afraid of overheating due to the A/C condenser is blocking some of the air for the radiator. But just might take the chance and put one in. Will keep an eye on the temp. Gauge. :thumbsup2:
 

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We have done that and appreciate the hint. Just was afraid of overheating due to the A/C condenser is blocking some of the air for the radiator. But just might take the chance and put one in. Will keep an eye on the temp. Gauge. :thumbsup2:
I don't have to worry about the AC, I just drop the top. :beep:
 
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