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Bird Poop
What’s the best way to remove bird poop from a car’s
paint? Is there a quick detail spray I can use if water is
not readily available? Thanks!
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Super Member
Re: Bird Poop
Poorboy’s World makes a bird s—-t remover. I personally just soak the poo with IPA to dry it out so acid doesn’t leach into the paint before lifting with a MF I carry a small spray bottle in the car with me for it. You can probably pour some of the Poorboy’s product in one too.
Treat it like it's the only one in the world.
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Re: Bird Poop
Any RW, WW or detail spray will work too.
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Junior Member
Re: Bird Poop
Agree with above. For me, I just make sure it's good and wet before I try and take it off the paint, so there is less chance of a hardened part scratching.
Then I do my best to dab it for removal more than any type of wiping motion.
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Super Member
Re: Bird Poop
Originally Posted by
AudiFlyGuy
...if water is not readily available?
^^^When that situation presents itself:
“Tub O’ Towels”, (aka: “Cleaning Wipes”),
can be a godsend for bird poop removal.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: Bird Poop
Originally Posted by
FUNX650
^^^When that situation presents itself:
“Tub O’ Towels”, (aka: “Cleaning Wipes”),
can be a godsend for bird poop removal.
Bob
Thanks for the advice! I keep HandiWipes in my car.
Never thought of them. I also bought Meguiars Quik Detailer Spray.
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Super Member
Re: Bird Poop
I use Poorboys, works great, followed by a spritz of water. As others have said make sure it is good n wet. The same female cardinal sits on the outside mirrors of all our cars or on the door looking at her reflection in the mirrors or window n bird bombs away. Now we put garbage bags on the door jams n rags on outside mirrors, crazy
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Re: Bird Poop
I read that baking soda diluted with water, to make a paste will help with the acid of bird bombs.
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Super Member
Re: Bird Poop
Originally Posted by
java
I read that baking soda diluted with water, to make a paste will help with the acid of bird bombs.
Sounds like an abrasive paste that will need to be polished/compounded afterwards. He just wants to clean the mess right after it happened so etching is not an issue at that point.
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Re: Bird Poop
Originally Posted by
BSoares
Sounds like an abrasive paste that will need to be polished/compounded afterwards. He just wants to clean the mess right after it happened so etching is not an issue at that point.
The baking soda will dissolved in the water, so rubbing it your fingers you don't feel anything abrasive. The baking soda paste is for after the poop is remove (since there sand in bird poop) to neutralize any acid that may be left over from cleaning bird poop.
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