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Posted: 05.05.2014  ·  #1
what is the best way of getting fly blood from the front of the van tried power wash and wont remove it :up: 🇧🇭


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Posted: 05.05.2014  ·  #2
I had the same problem at the weekend,Used a detergent from the motorfactors and it came off ok.


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did it come off easy and what was the name of it


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There are a few products such as "fly squash remover" which is a mild form of TFR.
If you do use is remember to follow the instructions.

The better the wax is on the front the easier it is to remove fly squash.

Remove it as soon as possible too. The longer it is on the more difficult it is to get off.


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Posted: 05.05.2014  ·  #5
I used turtlewax trafficfilm remover,it's quite aggressive so if your putting in on neat you will have to use gloves and wash off as soon as possible .I gave it a rub with a rag a few times, and it worked quite well.


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A clay bar from a motor factors with some TFR. I find it the business they have to be real bad dried in stains to cause this combo problems. Try it and let me know how you get on.


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Posted: 05.05.2014  ·  #7
I found on the bike that a wet piece of kitchen roll left on for a few minutes allows it to wipe off


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Be careful with TFR (traffic film remover) it should never be sprayed on a dry vehicle.
Some are strong enough to etch into the surface permanently.


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