einszett 913913 Anti-Insekt Bug and Tar Remover - 16.9 fl. oz., (Pack of 12)
From Einszett
| List Price: | $120.00 |
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Product Description
Removes bugs, sap, and light road tar without harsh petroleum solvents or detergents typical in other bug and tar removers that can harm sensitive wax finishes. Safe on headlamps, chrome, glass, rubber and plastic surfaces. Contains special cleaners that soften and loosen bugs without the need of aggressive bug sponges that can scratch the paint finish. Does not contain enzymes which can irritate skin. It is biodegradable and formalin-free.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1965974 in Automotive
- Size: 16.9 Fluid Ounce, (Pack of 12)
- Brand: Einszett
- Model: 913913
- Released on: 2012-11-23
Features
- Removes bugs, sap and road grime
- Won't strip wax or polish coatings
- Water-based, petroleum-free
- Bug sponge not required
- Biodegradable

Most helpful customer reviews
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.I'm a fan of this brand as I own and enjoy their products like Perls and Cockpit Premium. For the price, they are great. I can't say the same for this spray. It works well when you do it the right way, however, the same results can be achieved using other products. If you like a convenient bottle, then this product is okay.In Texas and Florida, especially near the coasts, bugs are a major problem. For someone who obsesses over their car paint like me, I hate the idea of bugs baking in the sun onto my paint. Yet, I'm usually too tired to do a thorough hand wash after a long trip. Thus, I needed a dedicated bug cleaner.I sprayed this after 6 round-trips where my front bumper was coated with insects. 2 trips were in winter (40 F, no snow), 2 trips were in summer (100 F, high humidity), and one trip in the spring and fall (70-80 F). On average, it took 1/2 the bottle to clean the front of the car per trip. It performed poorly when sprayed according to the instructions on the bottle (3 minutes, then hose off). Instead, I sprayed and let it dwell for 5 minutes. Then, I took a very soft tile and grout sponge to gently scrub each panel horizontally and vertically. That did the trick. It took off every bug without marring the paint.However, using Optimum No Rinse Wash & Wax at a high dilution and soft sponge scrubbing did the same job as 1z + sponge. Also, an all purpose cleaner (any APC made by Optimum, 1z, Meguiars, etc.) safely diluted for paint, or a hot microfiber towel soaked in dish soap laid over the bumper will remove the bugs effectively too. However, these last two options are not as simple as ONR and a sponge.Optimum No Rinse (either the classic blue or newer green version) cost me $0.32/wash to clean a massive bug splatter. The same wash using 1z cost me $5/wash. With the ONR, I had to mess around with proper dilutions and pouring into an empty spray bottle. The 1z already came pre-diluted out of the box. If you have money and will pay 15x more for the convenience, get the 1z. Otherwise, use ONR or an alternate method.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.It removed the bugs OK but I felt it was about the same amount of work to clean up as other brands I've tried.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.The cockpit premium spray, glass cleaner, pfledge stick for rubber seals, ac deodorizer - all great. This has a hard time getting anything removed. If they were still alive, the bugs would probably enjoy a shower of this. Tried the other BEST Bug-off (no longer sold by Amazon though) and that worked very well. Pretty disappointed.
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