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Reddit mentions of 845100 Mesh Bug Sponge Cleaning Wash Sponge - 4 Inch x 6 Inch - Colors Vary

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We found 6 Reddit mentions of 845100 Mesh Bug Sponge Cleaning Wash Sponge - 4 Inch x 6 Inch - Colors Vary. Here are the top ones.

845100 Mesh Bug Sponge Cleaning Wash Sponge - 4 Inch x 6 Inch - Colors Vary
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    Features:
  • Unique microfiber mesh safely removes stubborn debris from glass and paint
  • High density sponge holds plenty of car wash solution
  • Perfect when you need extra scrubbing power
  • Clear coat safe
  • Washable and reusable
Specs:
ColorColors Vary
Height2 Inches
Length6 Inches
Number of items1
Size1 Pack
Weight0.02 Pounds
Width4 Inches

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Found 6 comments on 845100 Mesh Bug Sponge Cleaning Wash Sponge - 4 Inch x 6 Inch - Colors Vary:

u/Account_name_24601 · 33 pointsr/subaru

ARGH! HEY HEY, READ THIS!

GET THIS NOW!

ok, quick learning time. Subaru paint is terrible, very thin, and not durable. Bug blood is acidic and will eat the clear coat off and then go after the paint, i know first hand. Spray that shit on the bumper, let it sit, then use a bug sponge to clean it and wash it. There's a lot of wax in it and it'll clog up your sponge but it's either that or paint job. I did los angeles to denver, long way, and tried to see how dirty i could get it and I'm paying for that now. My car is no garage queen but the bumper can strike the eye with a dull thud now :( do this every other day, it's only a few minutes and you're protected. Something about the way you look in this photo instills me with confidence, take the time to wax the entire front end, that will protect even better so all you do is rinse and light wash and all buggies go bye bye.

Here are the videos i watched months ago, hooe they help.

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u/DiachronicShear · 4 pointsr/TeslaLounge

I have this, which you can use with this stuff or any other ONR product really and keep them with you. Just spray it on, let sit for a few seconds, and use the bug sponge to wipe off. Should come off easy.

u/Cowabunco · 2 pointsr/Cartalk

The next step up is to try a microfiber bug sponge, it's a little more scraping power but still pretty gentle.

I got one of these and it's not bad: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001GJ7HCI

u/Sloppy1sts · 2 pointsr/florida

I dunno how well dryer sheets actually work, but something like this is actually made for the job.

u/kurbycar32 · 1 pointr/MechanicAdvice

They are super generic but this is the style I prefer which is a sponge and a microfiber mesh on the outside. Coincidentally I bought one at home depot yesterday for under 2 bucks
https://www.amazon.com/Viking-845100-Microfiber-Sponge-Colors/dp/B001GJ7HCI