Rkh said: (quoted from post at 21:21:10 03/10/14) With spring & summer coming, what do u guys use on front painted area to make easier for bug removal?I have a 2013 Avalanche & boy do the bugs love the front end. I heard of fantastic on the paint helps to prevent bugs from sticking to paint.
For protection, I just use a quality auto polish and remove the bug splatters between washings.
A few years ago, I bought a used minivan and it had the air deflector--bug deflector-- across the hood.
Thing is, there were very few bug splatters or chipped paint, but the deflector pads rubbed the paint where it was connected!
Put on for protection and did damage???
They may not all be the same but I would not want another.
Kind of like a bed liner protecting the bed of truck but rubs the paint off. On the last truck I bought, I added a bed liner to cover the damage.
This post was edited by Jiles at 15:45:37 03/10/14.
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