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Don't. Most pesticides have various ingredients (such as sticker-spreaders etc.) that are designed to prevent the pesticide from washing away. Not a good ideas for the cheap Nissan paint.
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Don't. Most pesticides have various ingredients (such as sticker-spreaders etc.) that are designed to prevent the pesticide from washing away. Not a good ideas for the cheap Nissan paint.
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The pesticide particles/mothballs never come in touch with the paint, EVER. They are packed and isolated in their own little containers, the knee highs. The ends of the knee highs are tied in a few knots so they do not open. Very simple and quite effective. No rodents, no spiders, no other bugs.
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