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Bird droppings
So I realize it’s gonna happen if you drive the car. My question is what’s to best technique to remove very faint and small 1/16” round haze left on clear coat after dropping is removed? I mean it was on there 10 minutes at most, I can’t remove them while driving, lol.
small round yellow dropping.
i don’t own a DA polisher, was thinking m205 lightly with my finger tip or m swirl remover ? I have always wonder what the best approach in on very minor stuff like this, certainly don’t want to make matters worse, lol.
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Re: Bird droppings
That is certainly the least aggressive approach but at 10 minutes you shouldn't have any etching. What kind of wax/sealant is on the car?
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Re: Bird droppings
Well, I could have been 20, I had a 30 minute drive, didn’t notice till I got home. I use the carpro reload sealant.
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Re: Bird droppings
You should be able to remove this type of light etching with minimal effort via machine polishing or by hand.
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