Is the windshield on your GLB a bug magnet?




The GLK was the absolute worst for windscreen rock damage.
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(Car bra causes more damage than the bugs)
Buy an inexpensive electric pressure washer for home.
Keep a box of dryer fabric softener sheets in the car for trips.
My first thought is a dryer sheet would scratch the paint but is this some kinda special life hack or are they just for the glass?
Appreciate the response Odd Piggy! I'm thinking about wrapping the front end and maybe even hood and side pillars with XPEL film (probably until I see the price) but doesn't seem anything is going to save the glass from the inevitable cracks. I've been pretty good at repairing my own chips on the Lexus the last few years with the syringe kits. Once I had to replace that windshield due to a crackheads forehead I realized the actual heater element and sensors are inside the windshield for my Lexus and never wanted to go through that expensive repair again.




As you know, bugs that remain on for more than a day or two can penetrate the paint and leave pits behind. Get the bugs off by washing if they are really fresh, like maybe 5-6 hours or less. If they’re too hard for that method, wet a dryer sheet in a small bowl and use it to rub the bugs off. Keep it very wet and use as many as needed. The dryer sheets contain some kind of chemical that will soften bugs that have been on a day or two and just coarse enough to rub them off without damaging the paint.
This hack was a well known thing when I drove to work 200-500 miles through agricultural land. The bugs would destroy the car finish if left on for the duration of the jobs.
I began using them on my ML350. I’ve used them on 4 of my Benzes and never noticed any paint damage from it BUT maybe you want to test the sheets on the inside of a door first to be sure. We’ve had platinum silver, midnight blue, and polar white colors, but never a metallic or a Designo finish. 194 white was not clear coated on older Benzes, but the midnight blue was and it was okay.
As you know, bugs that remain on for more than a day or two can penetrate the paint and leave pits behind. Get the bugs off by washing if they are really fresh, like maybe 5-6 hours or less. If they’re too hard for that method, wet a dryer sheet in a small bowl and use it to rub the bugs off. Keep it very wet and use as many as needed. The dryer sheets contain some kind of chemical that will soften bugs that have been on a day or two and just coarse enough to rub them off without damaging the paint.
This hack was a well known thing when I drove to work 200-500 miles through agricultural land. The bugs would destroy the car finish if left on for the duration of the jobs.
I began using them on my ML350. I’ve used them on 4 of my Benzes and never noticed any paint damage from it BUT maybe you want to test the sheets on the inside of a door first to be sure. We’ve had platinum silver, midnight blue, and polar white colors, but never a metallic or a Designo finish. 194 white was not clear coated on older Benzes, but the midnight blue was and it was okay.
As you know, bugs that remain on for more than a day or two can penetrate the paint and leave pits behind. Get the bugs off by washing if they are really fresh, like maybe 5-6 hours or less. If they’re too hard for that method, wet a dryer sheet in a small bowl and use it to rub the bugs off. Keep it very wet and use as many as needed. The dryer sheets contain some kind of chemical that will soften bugs that have been on a day or two and just coarse enough to rub them off without damaging the paint.
This hack was a well known thing when I drove to work 200-500 miles through agricultural land. The bugs would destroy the car finish if left on for the duration of the jobs.
I began using them on my ML350. I’ve used them on 4 of my Benzes and never noticed any paint damage from it BUT maybe you want to test the sheets on the inside of a door first to be sure. We’ve had platinum silver, midnight blue, and polar white colors, but never a metallic or a Designo finish. 194 white was not clear coated on older Benzes, but the midnight blue was and it was okay.



