How to prevent bugs sticking to windshield?

I'm not sure if the sticky bug problem has been solved yet, but if it hasn't , very similar to @ejes post regarding the taffeta, I now have a dedicated, purpose built, bug removal sponge.
Feeling it, you'd never believe it doesn't harm your paint, but I can confirm, on my AntiMatter Blue Bronco (AMB , Always Mostly Black) it does not harm the paint at all. I just let it soak in my wash bucket until I get to the buggy parts.

An internet acquaintance suggested it to me, now I'm paying it forward. These sponges are excellent at removing bug splatter.
https://www.autogeek.net/pinsafscru...WavBUKmivhTJN0pb044-WMi8C6E-q6GhoCKogQAvD_BwE
 
Rejex is what the aviation types like to use on their paint for protection against bug squash.

The GM glass cleaner (ACDelco 88865156) has been reformulated without ammonia. Not as good as the old stuff.
that Rejex is good stuff. Used to wax my cars with it. they started making an automotive version that was not as good, IMO. Helo people used it to keep engine exhaust off the paint
 
I heard of a lady that put in a complaint to the Department of Wildlife to remove a Deer crossing sign, because she didn't want the deer crossing so close to her house.

Maybe we can do something similar to warn all the bugs?
 
Move to Antarctica possibly? :p
Snow does help, sadly my car windshields turn into greasy messes almost instantly and cleaning them is nearly impossible taking immense effort and time with lint free dry clothes, spray get the bulk off but still leave it smeary, my old vehicles never had this problem, it’s like someone is spraying motor oil on the windshield with the inside being the worst.

Bloody wipers seem to be instabreak nowadays as well giving you a good 3 months even if I treat them
 
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