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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Cognac View Post
    Thanks for the idea Paul, my nearest neighbor kid is a 12 year old lady and she is 1/2 mile on down the road and if she is not riding her horse, she is in school......ha ha. I live in the boon docks....mostly old folks younger than me. I guess I will just stick to my long handled brush and Honda spray on.....


    Yeah my grandkids don't come see me very often either. Oh well it was just a thought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Large1 View Post
    Bet your going to know what I am going to say!!!
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    Lot's of great ideas above. I use a variation on the dryer sheet method. Put one in a spray bottle amd fill with water. They do work very good for de-bugging. And...the bike will smell good too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bayouboy View Post
    Cheap dryer sheets work very well on bugs. wet the surface, wet the sheet and the bugs wipe right off. I've been doing this on my vehicles for years and never had an issue with my paint finishes.
    Down here in Florida we have the wonderful 'love bugs' which are very toxic to the paint. I had a friend of mine educate me to the dryer sheet idea, and it is the best thing I've run across for getting rid of bugs, they just seem to melt away, with no rubbing.

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