It's harsh enough to strip off wax. Wax makes it easier to revove bugs. Try a cleam microfiber or terry soaked in carwash soap draped over the stupid bugs.
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It's harsh enough to strip off wax. Wax makes it easier to revove bugs. Try a cleam microfiber or terry soaked in carwash soap draped over the stupid bugs.
^^^ From WF so he knows splatted bugs I can guarantee. It's where the Texas plains meet the Texas desert so there is an odd dichotomy of buggers.
Yup. I noticed your truck is just a couple years old, so it may just be the dramaticly different surfaces.
Under the trim is Really clean paint. The rest has been exposed to the elements.
Try claybarring and waxing on a section of your door. You'll be surprised by the difference claying makes, if you have never done it before.
A good buff job and it will be fine.
I think that was already said but we do sometimes need Daniel to tell us so we all know for sure. Never steered us wrong yet.