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    Those damn yellow spots!



    If you look at the bottom right part of the picture, there's a yellow spot.
    ScottGT, I hope you don't mind me using one of your pictures at the moment I don't have the yellow spotting to take a picture of.

    I get these yellow spots on my car, and also my parents cars. They are a PAIN to remove. How can I take these off without stripping LSP? They don't seem to come off LSP

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    Quote Originally Posted by klumzypinoy


    If you look at the bottom right part of the picture, there's a yellow spot.
    ScottGT, I hope you don't mind me using one of your pictures at the moment I don't have the yellow spotting to take a picture of.

    I get these yellow spots on my car, and also my parents cars. They are a PAIN to remove. How can I take these off without stripping LSP? They don't seem to come off LSP
    Likely sap ,sometimes birdie pee-pee, and even pollen when wet and dried. Good protection helps. Soak with qd'er for a moment then wipe is another.


    Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by killrwheels@autogeek
    Likely sap ,sometimes birdie pee-pee, and even pollen when wet and dried. Good protection helps. Soak with qd'er for a moment then wipe is another.
    Bird pee pee lol. Man, that stuff is like glue. If QD doesn't work, what else can I do?

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    hahah....mine was T-REX pee..um jk..ya i soak it with qd...and then use microgfiber to get it off

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    If its tree sap you could use methol hydrate, but that will strip your wax/sealant

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    Hey if it is just a bird count your blessings, I have Geese, ducks an Hearings(Green an Blue an ocassional Sand Krane) That could and have bombarded my Vehicles. Heerings are the worst when startled. Like a Saint Bernard when startled.
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    Thanks guys.

    Koiby, pray that an Owl never drops bombs! They have some huge droppings

    JDM, never heard of methol hydrate.

    ScottGT, Wow I'm surprised the T Rex didn't pee all over!

    I guess I'm just gonna have to do the QD way.

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    I have a few on my truck, and usually on every customers car.. pressure washing doesn't budge them!!!!
    In the business world, the rear-view mirror is always clearer than the windshield.

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    i usually use my nail when i come across a stubborn one... i need to find a new method



    CLICK IT.... I know you want to

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    ya nail with scratch the paint like crazy on black...and you can see it..white is prob not to bad

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