Wow lots of ideas and opinions, but OP said "Labor Intensive" has anyone defined what that really is?
i.e. it is given Bugs and splatter will be a part of every trip; given when you want to clean how long do you expect to take and be okay?
It takes me 15 minutes, but I never bother to remove them unless I have plenty of time (that may be the next day (morning) after arriving at a Campsite, or maybe a a few days after I get home.
In my case the come off quite easily with my normal bristle brush used to wash RV.
My Prep: The RV is always heavily wax
My Process: Hose the front down with regular water with nozzle set to jet trying to get as many of the bugs off. Then I take 1 cap of the RV Wash & Wax Solution Concentrate in a bucket of water and just brush the entire front of coach starting at the cap above windshield. Takes about 10 minutes and I rinse it off and I am done.
The hard part for me may be when I am not home and I have to pull out the water hose from RV and hook it up and then roll it back it up.
Note: I have never used the Ceramic Sprays, but I have some on order to test out on my Roof, but I am sure it serves the same purpose of my Meguiar Pure RV/Marine wax if not better for Bugs. Even so, I still think it will take 15 minutes, and the effort as OP was trying to address would be the same.
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