Thanksgramps
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No PPF/ceramic here. Does anyone have product recommendations to take care of these bugs?
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Finally a use for my Kirkland plastic wrap! My mom bought one double roll 12-15 years ago and I'm still working on them ?This reminds me of a video I saw a while back where someone simply slapped some plastic wrap across the front of the truck before a long drive. Not only did it stay on the whole time, they literally just peeled off all of the bug splatters upon arrival.
I'm not saying that it's a great idea, but I was surprised by how well it held on and how well it worked.
It's not biodegradable, but according to a quick Google, it is recyclable:Finally a use for my Kirkland plastic wrap! My mom bought one double roll 12-15 years ago and I'm still working on them ?
Now if only it were biodegradable...
Plastic wrap and film packaging are generally #2 and #4 plastic, both of which are recyclable. It is often recycled into composite lumber, but it can become a wide variety of products. Unless your local recycling service tells you otherwise, plastic wrap and film must be taken to a drop-off location for recycling.
But then there will be lots of bug gunk in my composite model railroad ties and benches... ?It's not biodegradable, but according to a quick Google, it is recyclable:
One of the main reasons I'm getting ppf/ceramic, the windshield doesn't seem to shed/wipe bugs away; ceramic there as well.No PPF/ceramic here. Does anyone have product recommendations to take care of these bugs?
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