Dead bugs covering your headlights, windshield, and body paint? It's a common issue after highway drives. These stubborn splatters are tough to remove but don't require pricey cleaners. As auto care experts know, white vinegar is a proven, natural solution that safely dissolves insect residue from headlights, glass, bumpers, and more.
Using a cloth soaked in white vinegar makes the job quick and effortless. Here's how:

1. Pour 1 liter of white vinegar into the basin.
2. Place the cloth inside the pantyhose or stocking.
3. Wear washing-up gloves to protect your hands.
4. Soak the cloth (enclosed in the pantyhose) in the white vinegar.
5. Gently wipe over headlights, bodywork, windshield, and bumpers.
6. Let it sit for 1 minute.
7. Rinse thoroughly with water.
Your car is now bug-free! This method is fast, effective, and leaves no residue. The pantyhose helps the vinegar penetrate deep into stains, eliminating the need for harsh scrubbing.
If traces persist, repeat the process. Act quickly—fresh splatters come off easier, and delaying can risk paint damage from prolonged exposure.