Bounty Dryer Sheets

Discussion in 'Pre Wash, Wash, Decon, Claying, Engine, Wheels, an' started by Laguna, Jul 19, 2009.

  1. Laguna

    Laguna Guest

    Let's see what the experts think.

    Dad heard from a neighbor to use a bounty dryer sheet (wet) as a bug remover. Just rinse the front of his vehicle with the hose and rub this across the surface. From what I can tell on his truck, it didn't leave any marks and it did work awesome. It took away TONS of bugs.

    Has anyone else heard of this or not recommend it? I might try it on the goat if no one seems to have a huge objective. My bumper is destroyed anyways due to chips, I plan on having it re-painted sometime down the line, that is how bad it is.
     
  2. richy

    richy Guest

    I have heard of it and to be honest, I've never had the nerve to try it. I have a bug sponge that I get soaking wet and then apply come car wash soap to, let it sink in a bit and then top with a little ONR as lube...works great and no chance of scratching wiht that combo.
     
  3. flash gordon

    flash gordon Banned

    I've also heard this, but would never try it.:shakehead:

    They do work well in cars that are stored. Put a couple in the Trunk, Interior and Engine Compartment. They keep Moths znd Rodents from eating your wiring Harness and Interior's Cloth/Carpet. :chips:
     

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