The Sonax Insect Remover gets rid of insects on glass, paintwork, chrome and plastic. This powerful cleaner removes insect remains easily and is safe for the paintwork. Because insect residue is an acidic substance, it will eat into the paintwork and damage it if left on the paintwork for a long time. So it is best to remove this insect residue as soon as possible to avoid paint defects.
A good insect remover is important to avoid having to scrub heavily to remove the stubborn spots with which there is a good chance that you will scratch the paint. When you spray the Sonax Insect Remover on the places where there are insect remains you will see that they quickly start to dissolve and come off the paint. As a result, you can often use a pressure washer to remove the remains without scrubbing. With extreme soiling you may have to soak the insect residue for a while and then remove it with a microfiber wash mitt or a specialized insect sponge such as the Sonax Insect Sponge.
Even though Sonax Insect Remover is very effective, it does not contain solvents that could potentially affect paint and other parts. As a result, you can safely use this insect remover on paint, glass, chrome and even plastic!