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Re: Bee Droppings? Difficult to get off.
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Re: Bee Droppings? Difficult to get off.
Originally Posted by
Jimmy Vegas
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Dr. BEEzley's is better.....
It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.
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Re: Bee Droppings? Difficult to get off.
Originally Posted by
PaulMys
Exactly!
I love this forum, and the info I have gleaned from here.
But every single little thing doesn't need a chemical or another product to buy as the only solution.
I routinely find these on my truck, and the only thing that gets them off without fail, and in less then a split second is your own fingernail.
I typically don't like using my fingernail to remove something unless there isn't a more gentle way of removing the offending material. On our maroon Toyota a fingernail will easily mar the soft paint and even on my VW's black paint you will get marring when using you fingernail. I've done it personally and been really disappointed by putting marks on what was otherwise a perfectly polished car. Since this stuff is pretty common, you could end up with little marred spots all over the car from where you scratched it off. This is why I use a chemical or a soft bug scrubber on spots like that.
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Re: Bee Droppings? Difficult to get off.
Those bug sponges might do the trick. Regardless, they're great to have. I'm specifically talking about the Scrub Daddy/Pinnacle Bug Sponge (they're the same thing, but one is cheaper and easier to use).
One other solution that doesn't require rinsing like a bug sponge or degreaser would is to use an enzyme based bug remover. If it's about breaking down proteins/organic matter then it may be compatible enough to use one like Duragloss Bug Remover. Not all bug removers can just be sprayed, left to sit, and wiped off though. Duragloss is the only one I know of off the top of my head but I'm sure others exist.
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