VIKING Mesh Bug Cleaning Car Wash Sponge, Colors Vary - 4 In. x 6 In.
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There are no scratches on the paint of the Viking, and it is very effective at removing tree sap and bugs as well. When I use it with the "Tarminator" bug and sap remover spray, it works extremely well!
I doubt it. The material is absorbent, but it is really used for scrubbing
There have only been 9 years or so since this item has been around.
It has been over a year since I have used this product and I don't notice any scratches it has The windshield of any cycle, as they are basically plastic, will eventually get scratched. If you want to clean plastic headlights try these kits for plastic headlights or look for products like Novus 3 step.
Selected User Reviews For VIKING Mesh Bug Cleaning Car Wash Sponge, Colors Vary - 4 In. x 6 In.
It's hard to get rid of bugs on the front end of my Tesla Model 3, so I needed what you have that would not scratch Due to its microfiber mesh design, it was the right choice for me. My front end and headlights seem to be free of most of the bugs since I began using it. Combining it with a waterless car wash solution makes it easy to wax.
A sponge like this is used on the interior of cars to remove grit and dirt. I have (small) hands, and this is a bit large for them. For others it might be a better fit, but I am not so sure. Instead of selling the product in its independent form, it would have been better if it was packaged or offered as a bundle.
Love bugs are something to be feared. A gallon of the 3D Professional Bug Remover was purchased with the Viking Microfiber Mesh Bug and Tar sponge. It is love bug season twice a year in Southwest Florida, once in the spring and once You may be unfamiliar with love bugs, which are small black flies that will "fly united" and are often found in large swarms on hot asphalt (highways) and on Although they do not bite, they are insidious enough to sneak into your home and smash against the front of your cars, and that is the issue. You will lose your paint when the little buggers stay on your car's finish for too long due to some type of natural acid. If that is the case, then you have a very serious I hand wash the cars whenever I venture out onto the highway to protect the paint. We use the car washes in town every week to try to keep the problem to a minimum. In the past, we have seen- During love bug season, we see haul trucks pull into town after driving hundreds of miles on local highways. On the front of the truck, the front wheel wells look almost black and there is excessive clog in the radiators, causing overheating to affect the engine. The heating system. The best way to deal with the problem is to combine a proper car shampoo and/or bug removal solution along with warm water and some elbow grease. If you are going to wash your car, it's important to use a microfiber sponge to retain the car wash solution and also to scrub off ALL bug residue without scratching the paint. I believe this is the best combination of methods I have encountered for resolving this issue.
the F350 was literally covered in road grime and bugs. At 70 years old, I've done just about everything in my power to wash cars and was not looking forward to just how hard it was going to be. According to the write up on this sponge, it sounded too good to be true. While I was skeptical, I was still willing to try anything (especially if it could be done without the use of chemicals), thus I went ahead and took the chance. I found it to be so simple. With just a little soap and water, I used this sponge. Just like that, the bugs vanished. This was the easiest car wash I've ever experienced in my 50+ years as a car washer. Please help. P. We just used this sponge to get rid of a lot of dirt, mold, and algae off our travel trailer after a long winter. I definitely found it much simpler to do spring cleaning because of it. I highly recommend this product.
The front of my car was covered in a layer of squashed bugs after I had driven 4000 miles in 10 days. (I love Amazon and I always have something on my wish list! This bugsponge I came across in 2015). Since it came at an inexpensive price and there were no bad comments on it, I decided to give it a try. It was the best decision I've ever made. In almost no time at all, it was done. There was a lot of elbow grease and a few sprays of Windex required, but it worked like a Furthermore, I washed my car from top to bottom while I was there. I now have a car that looks smooth and clean as new. Looks like the sponge is still in good condition. The next time I wash my car, I'll use it for cleaning it too.
However, make sure that you use a wiper. Utilizing this cloth in conjunction with regular window wiper fluid, it works wonderfully. The only thing I have to do is swipe my window shield several times to get rid of bugs or gunk. The thing is like a dry eraser for bugs. It works immediately and gets rid of them. It still works just as well with some sort of cleaning fluid, but I recommend using this with some sort of cleaning fluid if you are experiencing negative reviews. Allow the fluid to sit for about 15 seconds, then wipe with a soft cloth. This can be cleaned by scrubbing with some warm soapy water, rinsing it with clean water, and ringing it out until it is You can easily keep this clean and use it for the rest of your life.
A mesh cleaning sponge of a pretty basic design. Used with hot water or a bug spray, it is effective and easy to use. My one observation with this mesh is that it feels a bit rough, which is why I will not use it on any body panels. My mesh sponge is not as rough as sandpaper, but it is more coarse than other mesh sponges. I'm not sure if it comes down to "breaking it in" or what not, but it means I can only use it on glass for now (shouldn't a sponge never require breaking in? It doesn't matter to me).
As I have heard that this makes it easier to remove bugs from the front of my car, I bought it to clean the front of my car. While this product helps, I feel like it is made very cheaply. The quality of the product is what you pay for. There is an issue after one use where the sponge inside of the mesh does not fit properly, which creates a problem when cleaning a car because only one side of the mesh has the sponge properly inserted. I think the product is alright, does the job, but I would look for something that is a bit longer lasting.