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While most of us know that there are two driving seasons in Canada, winter and construction, in reality there’s a third: bug season. It’s as if those dastardly little multi-legged critters actually conspire to turn a freshly washed vehicle into a biology-class display of every species of insects known to man. But there’s more to the splatter than the inconvenience of redoing your Saturday morning driveway carwash; the right insect cadaver, left to its own devices, can permanently damage the finish on most autos. Here are a few tips/hacks to keep your ride bug free this year.
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Article contentArticle contentDon’t let the pressure get to your car. While it’s tempting to simply blast the bug guts off your vehicle with a pressure washer; this practice damages more exterior trim items than anything else. The best way is to soak the affected areas first with a thorough low-pressure rinse followed by a generous application of car-wash suds with a wash mitt. Never use household cleaners or detergents on painted surfaces as these can mar the finish. Work in small areas (preferably while parked in the shade) and thoroughly rinse each area as it’s completed. Resist the urge to use any abrasive cleaners or applicators.
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Ivory is good for more than the baby. There are a few common insects that can damage your vehicle’s paint just by landing on it. They secrete a very acidic bodily fluid and if left long enough, it can eat its way down to bare metal. It’s easy to spot these stains because they don’t come off with normal washing and they’re usually the size of a quarter coin. This time, it’s OK to head into the house for a solution as long as your bathroom is supplied with Ivory bar soap. The stearic acid in the soap is the key ingredient that will remove the stains. Simply create a small amount of soap paste by rubbing a wet face-cloth on the bar. Apply this paste to the stain without any excessive rubbing and let it sit for only a few minutes. Thoroughly rinse it off and the stain should be gone. If there’s any noticeable fading still left, you may have waited too long to tackle the stain.
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Brian Turner
One of our longest contributors (over 30 years) Brian Turner is a veteran of the automotive repair world with over 4 decades of service. His career has taken him from independent shop management to a stint at AMC Jeep Renault’s Canadian head office to a variety of OEM dealerships in parts and service management. He still has a busy day job at a dealership counter today.
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He began his writing for the Ottawa Citizen where he penned the ‘Ask the Expert’ column, answering motoring questions for thousands of readers. He took his pen on the road, so to speak, and offered similar consumer advice through several smaller news publishers over the years.
As of late he’s taken to the airwaves as a news broadcaster for Lake 88 FM radio where he also hosts his own weekly call-in show on, what else, consumer advice. You can also catch him every other Monday on Calgary 770 AM talk radio when he delivers Motoring Mondays to an eager audience during the afternoon drive time.
His mission is to break down the mysteries of modern automotive technology to help steer vehicle owners down the right road to smooth motoring.
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