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    Posted: 27 Sep 2012 at 7:05pm
We own a slightly used Rpod that we got this spring. We parked it next to our shed, but one side was facing the evening sun. That side got covered with fly specks, as did two other sides. Some people say it is fly poop but scientifically speaking, it is really what the flies regurgitate. Anyway, I thought I would take the time, after our camping adventure, to wash and wax the Rpod. Much to my surprise, the fly specks are impervious to almost all solvents I have tried. I talked to a car guy who shows cars and he had little advice other than elbow grease. Wet drying sheets work somewhat as we'll as hot soapy water...but after several hours working, I have only one side done. Any suggestions out there? I plan on waxing the pod within an inch of its life so future fly specks will slide right off!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Sep 2012 at 8:11pm
Wow, thats a new one on me, I waxed ours when it was fairly new with Meguaires Carnubra wax, I have not experienced "fly spots" we live in southern Indiana, are these "fly spots" a New England problem ?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Sep 2012 at 8:19pm
There are no flies in Indiana? I am moving there!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Sep 2012 at 10:47pm
Try "Bug & Tar" remover. From Auto Zone or what have you. Or, a clay bar. I KNOW that will take them off. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Sep 2012 at 12:57am
I was buying a spark plug for a small engine at the local NAPA store, and they had a new product made by Seafoam that was supposed to be an outstanding bug and tar remover.  The counter clerk raved about it and he has cleaned up cars for years.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Sep 2012 at 6:31am
I went to NAPA and got the bug and tar remover,,,no go. What is a clay bar?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Sep 2012 at 8:31am
Originally posted by Paige

I went to NAPA and got the bug and tar remover,,,no go. What is a clay bar?

clay bar is a mild abrasive used in detailing cars that removes any surface impurities in the paint before you wax. It might work in this case the gel coat on the pod is harder than automotive paint. I would try it on a part of the pod that does not show first to make sure it does not damage the finish.  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 Oct 2012 at 7:36am
In North and Central Florida, (as well as other areas in the deep Southeast, I'm sure), we have a lovely twice-yearly phenomenon known as "love bugs", which are anything but lovely!  They hang out in swarms and are atracted to anything white, like an R-Pod, for example.
 
When the 'Pod is stationary, they are just a nuisance, but underway, they splat all over the leading surfaces of your 'Pod and TV.  Left unwashed, they will attack automotive paint.  I would think the 'Pod's gelcoat might be a tougher surface.
 
They still need to be removed, and I have found a product called SoftScrub to be effective.  It comes both with and without bleach.  I use the "without" version so as not to mar the decals.
 
Still lots of elbow grease needed, though.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 Oct 2012 at 7:45am
Hi,
I am familiar with love bugs as we winter in Fort Myers. Soft Scrub,,as in the household bathroom type cleaner? I am determined to get them all off and next time, in the fall when the flys are doing their thing,,,the cover goes on the RPod. My best combination for getting them off is elbow grease, Oxyclean in hot water, a nylon covered auto sponge and believe it or not,,,wet dryer sheets! You do go through a lot of dryer sheets because they seem to lose their "power" very quickly.
We have a place in Fort Myers and people were wondering why we still own a camper, but we love the state parks of Florida and of course the Keys. Maybe Florida Podders will have a get together during the winter?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 Oct 2012 at 8:33am
Yes, the household cleaner designed for surfaces that are easily scratched by more abrasive products.  As I said, it does not replace elbow grease, but it does allow you to "lean into" the scrubbing process without dulling the gelcoat.
 
A winter get together is a great idea.  There are two brand new 177's here in Cedar Key alone.  We gravitate to the State Parks, but GypsieEdie might be easier to coax into a park with more amenities, like a pool and hot tub!  (Just joking, Edie!)
 
Keep in touch through the Board.  We'll work on it.
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