Long drives in your RV usually end with the front covered in baked-on bugs. Most bug cleaners are packed with harsh acids that strip away wax or protective coatings, leaving your finish exposed. Bug Sauce is different. Its unique pH-neutral formula breaks down stubborn bug residue and tar while protecting your wax, ceramic coatings, PPF, and paint finish.
Why It Works So Well
- pH-neutral formula makes it tough on bugs but safe for your RV's finish, unlike harsh cleaners.
- Safe for protective coatings including wax, ceramic coatings, and paint protection film (PPF).
- Gentle on all surfaces including paint, chrome, glass, and plastic.
- Quick and easy to use just spray on, agitate with a brush or towel, and wipe off.
- 3-foot trigger sprayer makes it easy to reach tall RVs without a ladder.
How to Use Bug Sauce
- Spray Bug Sauce directly onto the affected surface or onto a clean microfiber towel.
- Use a soft brush or towel to loosen and lift bug residue or tar.
- Wipe clean with a second microfiber towel.
- Step back and enjoy a bug-free, glossy RV finish with your protection intact.
Pro Tips
- Wipe down the front of your RV after long drives to keep bugs from baking on in the sun.
- Keep Bug Sauce on hand during road trips so you can clean up quickly at rest stops or campsites.
- For heavily baked on bugs, apply Bug Sauce as a pre-treatment prior to washing.
The Bottom Line
If you're tired of scrubbing bug stains off your RV and damaging your wax or coatings in the process, Bug Sauce is the solution. It removes bugs safely while keeping your protection right where it belongs.
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