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Old 02-10-2007, 08:19 PM   #1
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Just reading through that site I posted the link to earlier and in the waxing RV's section, they say that using a couple of Bounce dryer sheets works pretty good for removing all of those dead bugs on the front end of your coach before you wash it. How do you figure that meathod was dicovered? I would have NEVER guessed that...not ever.

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Just reading through that site I posted the link to earlier and in the waxing RV's section, they say that using a couple of Bounce dryer sheets works pretty good for removing all of those dead bugs on the front end of your coach before you wash it. How do you figure that meathod was dicovered? I would have NEVER guessed that...not ever.

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Don't know how they found out about it. But I do know that Bounce sheets placed through out the Moho keeps it smelling fresh.

A good coat of wax on the front helps the bugs slide off also...Good Miles
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They do work, for sure. Kind of messy but gets the bugs off. As Jim noted, I put a quick coat of No Wet on the front every trip so that makes bug removal even more easy. Sometimes just a wet bug scrubber cloth wipes them right off.
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