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Old May 11, 2001 | 05:46 PM
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I Bought a BugFlector II and it is great. My Dad put a Lund on his and it is very Flimsey.
Stay Away from Lund!!!
I think Auto VentShade Makes the BugFlector and the BugFlector II. Can be installed using the supplied Stainless screws or 3M tape.
Great Product
Here's a Pic of Mine
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Old May 12, 2001 | 01:25 AM
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Hey kkirt1:
Your yellowed deflector can be cleaned with a very good acryllic/plastic cleaner, then follow up with the plastic polish.
Sounds WAY too simple, but it rocks on yellowed headlight housings, motorcycle fairings, helmets and convertible top rear windows.

You can get them at most autoparts stores over where the glass cleaners and waxes are.
I suggest either Meguires or BlueMagic.
Greg

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    Old May 15, 2001 | 01:03 PM
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    Mitchell, I had the same problem with my 2000 F-150 dealer installed Ford bug deflector. Not only was the paint removed from the top of the grill, the plasic of the grill itself was gouged out. Looks like you might have to shave a little of the edges off where it rubs to prevent it.
     
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