- A must own for commuters, truckers, couriers, and fleet vehicle owners
- Safely removes bugs, tar, grime, tree sap and bird droppings
- Concentrated – 1 capful works with 1 gallon of water
- Pre-wash saves time and energy by loosening stuck-on bugs and grime
- Pre-wash prevents long term paint damage
- A must own for commuters, truckers, couriers, and fleet vehicle owners
- Safely removes bugs, tar, grime, tree sap and bird droppings
- Concentrated – 1 capful works with 1 gallon of water
- Pre-wash saves time and energy by loosening stuck-on bugs and grime
- Pre-wash prevents long term paint damage


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Chemical Guys Bug & Tar Wash Heavy Duty Bug, Tar, Grime, Tree Sap & Bird Dropping Remover – Safe for Paint, Glass, Chrome, Plastic & All Exterior Surfaces (16 oz) – CWS_104_16
*$337.00
Informação adicional
Manufacturer | Chemical Guys |
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Brand | Chemical Guys |
Model | CWS_104_16 |
Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.49 x 2.52 x 1.5 inches |
Item model number | CWS_104_16SW |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | CWS_104_16SW |
OEM Part Number | CWS-104-16 |
Special Features | A single capful of Chemical Guys Bug & Tar Wash mixes with 1 gallon of water, providing a powerful clean for cars, trucks, RVs, SUVs, motorcycles, and more |
Date First Available | August 3, 2010 |
Kerystine Helmbold –
I tried Chemical Guys CWS_104 to remove tree sap and pitch from my white car. It was largely ineffective (used full strength) and not much better than dish soap and water. The CWS-104 worked better on fresh spots and did a good job on minor cleanup.
I also used my long time bug & tar remover from Turtle Wax; It was faster in dissolving the hardened pitch.
The Chemical Guys product wasn’t awful but it wasn’t the miracle product I was hoping for.
Kerystine Helmbold –
This product was the first to successfully remove dried-on tree sap from my car’s hood. Highly recommend! It required only a small amount of effort, along with a plastic card to scrape off the tougher spots. Activation with water was necessary, but overall, it worked efficiently.
ALF Engineer –
You never know if these kind of products will actually work. But this stuff does!! I love that it’s concentrated, so I can dilute with water. Mixed per instructions, rinsed the area off, sprayed and used a scrub brush and bugs, dirt and grime came right off. No elbow grease needed! Which I appreciate. I used this on our fifth wheel. The front cab gets filthy and I always hated having to scrub to get it all off. Now I no longer have to! Wish I took pictures, but I was in a hurry and didn’t think about it.
Tori –
Blown away by this. I have a white car, and used this product along with their microfiber mitt to remove tar that has been stuck to my car for over a year. It was gone in seconds.
This removed bugs and tar that automatic and manual power washes could not. 10/10
Megan –
I bought this stuff because it had so many good reviews, so I thought I would leave one too to back them up! This stuff works like magic. It gets those bugs that are so smooshed on you think their permanently part of the paint. I was amazed how easy they came off with this stuff. I have to drive through a canyon for my commute to work, so you can imagine I get a lot of bugs. I also drive through a lot of construction zones on my way to work. I was so sad because tar got on my new car, but this stuff saved the day. The tar came off without much elbow grease. You NEED this to keep your car exterior looking like new!
G –
Chemical guys always produce the best products for every part of your vehicle. You get what you pay for.
Rob Rowen –
Not as expected at all
patentlawman –
Best bug and sap remover ever. I put it in a squirt bottle and keep it for touch up and windshield spot cleaning. Mix with Rainex car soap for whole truck. Works great for house windows, too – spray on with hose end mixer (saved from yard sprayer), scrub and rinse. Clean and clear. Great degreaser for garage floors, too.
Syed Sarfaraz Nawaz –
I ride a GS off-road. Returning from a north of Superior right day ride that consisted of bog crossings, hydro cuts, miles of old logging roads and gravel cuts and rail trails. There is a strange salt and oil like crud that is used to control dust. It’s very caustic and is almost sticky and after hours in the rain on one stretch of gravel logging road the bike was coated in this crap. Did normal soap and power wash and it didn’t touch it. Bought this product for first time, really just looking for anything that would cut thru this film. Mixed it about 8:1 water to fluid and used hot water. I sprayed the bike liberally and let it soak while I filled a bucket with hot water, maybe a third of the bottles contents and some dish soap. Took a soft chemical guys wheel brush and started to gently ‘scrub’ body panels. Gentle swipes of the wheel brush were enough to entirely remove everything. The film, the thousands of dead bugs, all wiped away. No films left at all. I highly recommend this product. It works very well. I should have taken before and after a. PS I normally simply foam bomb and spray wash my bike. So under the recent trip was a solid two years of non wiped everything. Bike looks new. Till tomorrow anyway.
Owv&%hwoabbSh –
This will not work for removing any type of evergreen tree sap (e.g. pine, fir, cedar, etc.). It might work for deciduous tree saps. Works well for removing bird poo, caked-on tree pollen, and algae. Be aware that this product contains benzene (a known carcinogen).