Summer riding = more miles, better weather… and absolutely loads of bugs smashed across your bike.

 

The problem? Leaving bug splatter sitting on your paintwork, visor and headlights for too long can actually damage surfaces — especially during hot weather.

 

 

Why Bugs Are Bad News

 

Once baked on by the sun, bug remains become harder to remove and can start staining paint, plastics and screens.

 

Scrubbing them off aggressively afterwards?
That’s a fast track to swirl marks and scratches.

 

Don’t Scrub. Soak.

 

The safest way to deal with bug splatter is to loosen it before wiping or rinsing.

 

That’s where Bug & Tar Remover comes in.

 

Its powerful formula helps break down stubborn bug residue and road grime without the need for excessive scrubbing, making it much safer on paint, plastics and delicate finishes.

 

 

The Best Way to Remove Bug Splatter

 

✔ Spray Bug & Tar Remover onto affected areas
✔ Leave it to soak for a few moments
✔ Gently wipe or rinse away
✔ Follow up with Motorcycle Cleaner for the full fresh finish

 

Pro tip: Always clean bugs off as soon as possible — especially in summer heat where they dry out fast.

 

Because nothing kills a clean bike vibe faster than a graveyard of bugs stuck to your front fairing.