Classic Car Times
November 2005 Edition
 

Don't Be Bugged By Autoglym's Latest Product

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Squashed flies and other insects which plague many a classic car owner’s summer drive and can cause permanent marks on the bodywork have met their match in Autoglym’s latest product.

Active Insect Remover is a 500ml trigger spray which may be used on windscreens, headlights and grilles to rapidly wipe off the offending creatures. Most importantly, it is also safe on paintwork.

It uses a formula which has been developed after intensive research by Autoglym to be a combination of effectiveness and safety on all surfaces.

Autoglym Sales Director David Rogers said: “Squashed insects can be a safety hazard in summer which no amount of screenwashing will remove. In addition they are very acidic and can permanently mark paintwork.

“The trade has been looking for such a product from us for a number of years, but we were determined not to launch it until the formula was proven to be strong but safe.”

Active Insect Remover retails for £5.99.

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