f*cking bird shit!! help
on friday a bird decided to drop a bomb on my door. Saturday morning i washed my car and after i finished drying it , i noticed the bird crap is still there. I tried taking it off with goo gone, didnt work.... i tried claybarring it ... didnt work... i tried waxing it.... didnt work. The crap is gone but theres still an outline of bird crap... its white in appearance. What the hell do i do?
Try meguires(spelling) medium cut paint cleaner the follow up with a polish the you need to seal it with a paint sealnt. The cut should be enough to scuff out the sheit!! I hope
Good luck
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isnt it because bird droppings contain acidic ingredients? if its not cleaned off in a timely fashion itll eat away at the paint, thats what I was told.
i also recomend a paint cleaner. wax doesnt remove anything, it just proctects. i would wash the area with some dish soap to get rid of the wax. use a paint cleaner (or some compound if the paint cleaner isnt strong enough) then re-wax.
I belive you are right but with the cut cleaner you can take the clear down around the drop zone and try to blend it a little better It should work or at the very least make it look better. Also to prevent this from re occuring you should definatly do a paint sealant on your whole machine this gives it a silicon barrier against UV rays as well as bird shiet and things like that. Make sure its a paint sealant though it will say on the container ( meguires Mothers are great brands i use Blue Coral) Definatly worth your $$$ My 93 looks like new cause when I got it I Power polished it and put the sealant on. Now evey 2 weeks or so I just do an extra coating of wax and it looks like new!!! But with the sealant you don't HAVE to do the wax I'm just really picky
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Thank you 93gsrgirl for your helpful post. I got a hold of some paint cleaner and it cleared it off well. Thanks
Thank you 93gsrgirl for your helpful post. I got a hold of some paint cleaner and it cleared it off well. Thanks
If you wanna make it blend it... best bet (If YOU KNOW HOW) wet sand a little around the area, and then take alphra grit to it, then compound. It will look like its gone, for the most part. ******* Birds drop ***** bigger then they are.
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thanks for the suggestion man but i'm too afraid to wetsand my paint. Stupidass birds
</TD></TR></TABLE>thanks for the suggestion man but i'm too afraid to wetsand my paint. Stupidass birds
I feel your pain...washed my car, used clay bar, then waxed it.....3 days later a bird decided to do an aerial bombardment on my car. I have 4 huge white spots on my hood. BIRDS MUST DIE!!!!
Several times a year, a good wash, clean/seal, polish and wax will do wonders . I have been using mother's 3 step process and its been working better than expected. Make sure you use a hard wax type versus the liquid in the bottle. It tends to last longer and offer a better shine.
I wouldnt recommend putting too much wax on the car tho. The cleaning process involves removing old wax, and also taking off oxidation. Having excess coats of wax just makes the cleaning process harder
If you need a periodic touch up, i recommend using a polish product that comes in the spray bottle. I tried it once last week and it works great.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 93gsrgirl »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I belive you are right but with the cut cleaner you can take the clear down around the drop zone and try to blend it a little better It should work or at the very least make it look better. Also to prevent this from re occuring you should definatly do a paint sealant on your whole machine this gives it a silicon barrier against UV rays as well as bird shiet and things like that. Make sure its a paint sealant though it will say on the container ( meguires Mothers are great brands i use Blue Coral) Definatly worth your $$$ My 93 looks like new cause when I got it I Power polished it and put the sealant on. Now evey 2 weeks or so I just do an extra coating of wax and it looks like new!!! But with the sealant you don't HAVE to do the wax I'm just really picky
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I wouldnt recommend putting too much wax on the car tho. The cleaning process involves removing old wax, and also taking off oxidation. Having excess coats of wax just makes the cleaning process harder
If you need a periodic touch up, i recommend using a polish product that comes in the spray bottle. I tried it once last week and it works great.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 93gsrgirl »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I belive you are right but with the cut cleaner you can take the clear down around the drop zone and try to blend it a little better It should work or at the very least make it look better. Also to prevent this from re occuring you should definatly do a paint sealant on your whole machine this gives it a silicon barrier against UV rays as well as bird shiet and things like that. Make sure its a paint sealant though it will say on the container ( meguires Mothers are great brands i use Blue Coral) Definatly worth your $$$ My 93 looks like new cause when I got it I Power polished it and put the sealant on. Now evey 2 weeks or so I just do an extra coating of wax and it looks like new!!! But with the sealant you don't HAVE to do the wax I'm just really picky
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