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    Bird poop paint damage

    Hello,

    Bird droppings etched my car paint.
    I tried to polish by hand using Meguiars Polishing Compund, but it didn’t help.
    How can I remove it? Any tips please?

    See the attached pictures.
    Thanks!

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    Re: Bird poop paint damage

    Wet sand, compound, polish

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    Re: Bird poop paint damage

    They aren't likely going to polish out. You'll need to use a heat gun to carefully warm and re-flow the clear just a bit. Not difficult but you'll have start slow and be careful.
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    Re: Bird poop paint damage

    You cannot melt the clear in modern paint. The old wives tale told many times. Not my opinion either the opinion of rupes.
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    Re: Bird poop paint damage

    Quote Originally Posted by sudsmobile View Post
    You cannot melt the clear in modern paint. The old wives tale told many times. Not my opinion either the opinion of rupes.
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    I agree !!!

    I tried this a while back hoping to get rid of bird poop etching. It was a failed. I heated the area to around 180 degrees and nothing happened.
    I ended up doing it the old way.. wet sand then came back with a DA.

    To OP:
    Before you consider doing this, its a good idea to see how thick your paint is. Lately, Mazda and Subaru have some of the thinnest factory paint.

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    Re: Bird poop paint damage

    Polish it and live with what's left.

    You can try to sand it out and then polish but there are risks involved with sanding and you're essentially trading one defect for another. Even if you are successful in sanding out the etching you now have an area with diminished clear-coat and a "spot" smoother than the surrounding finish. Being an old painter, consistent and uniform paint texture is high on my list of priorities, and a smooth spot in the sea of texture of the original finish is a major pet-peeve of mine.

    For this reason I refrain from sanding to remove most defects unless you're sanding the entire panel/vehicle.

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    Re: Bird poop paint damage

    Quote Originally Posted by sudsmobile View Post
    You cannot melt the clear in modern paint. The old wives tale told many times. Not my opinion either the opinion of rupes.
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    I agree !!!

    I tried this a while back hoping to get rid of bird poop etching. It was a failed. I heated the area to around 180 degrees and nothing happened.
    I ended up doing it the old way.. wet sand then came back with a DA.

    YMMV as I use it on a lot of vehicles with success. Just did one this weekend on that 2019 911 GTS as there was an etching on roof. I go really slow but once it starts to fade it happens quick. I max out the surface temp at 150°-165°F measured with an Infrared Thermometer.

    FWIW on heat / self healing clear coat Nissan uses it on a lot of Nissan and Infiniti vehicles. The GTR IIRC is where it started. My Q50 RedSport 400 had it too. The paint code on mine was under the hood on the pass. side. It does work. I used it on it several times.
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    Re: Bird poop paint damage

    Quote Originally Posted by TTQ B4U View Post
    YMMV as I use it on a lot of vehicles with success. Just did one this weekend on that 2019 911 GTS as there was an etching on roof. I go really slow but once it starts to fade it happens quick. I max out the surface temp at 150°-165°F measured with an Infrared Thermometer.

    FWIW on heat / self healing clear coat Nissan uses it on a lot of Nissan and Infiniti vehicles. The GTR IIRC is where it started. My Q50 RedSport 400 had it too. The paint code on mine was under the hood on the pass. side. It does work. I used it on it several times.
    Interesting.... I went to 180 degrees with the heat gun while aiming the infrared thermometer at the spot. Didnt do it for me but granted...the etching I was dealing with was at least a year old and it was on black paint. Not sure if that played a part for the failed.

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    Re: Bird poop paint damage

    I'm not a chemist, but chemists say it's not possible. They additionally say that any change you see is temporary from the metal expanding.

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    Re: Bird poop paint damage

    I wet-sanded 500-3000 grit on the newer car we bought my son then buffed out.
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