birdpoop - An age-old question!
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Probabely one of the best ways is to get a shop rag and wet it, nice and damp and lay it over the bird crap and leave it on for a while, like 15 minutes or so. Use either clean water, or a combination of clean water and soap.
What your doing is getting the bird crap moist so you can easily wipe it off. To try and get it off dry may cause possible scratches. Even if you have a good coat of wax or polish I would still recommend this method over just trying to wipe it right off.
If it is on the side of the truck, like tail gate, door or other vertical surface either get a large towel that you can drap over it, or simple hold the wet cloth on the stained area until it has been moisten for removal.
It sounds gross, but works well and will leave the least amount, if any scratches. As far as etching into the paint, the moist cloth will not help that, only to remove the toxic stain substance.
What your doing is getting the bird crap moist so you can easily wipe it off. To try and get it off dry may cause possible scratches. Even if you have a good coat of wax or polish I would still recommend this method over just trying to wipe it right off.
If it is on the side of the truck, like tail gate, door or other vertical surface either get a large towel that you can drap over it, or simple hold the wet cloth on the stained area until it has been moisten for removal.
It sounds gross, but works well and will leave the least amount, if any scratches. As far as etching into the paint, the moist cloth will not help that, only to remove the toxic stain substance.
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Originally posted by Ledbetter44
When using Poorboy's B/S Remover, do you then need to go back over with wax/sealant like you would with most bug/tar removers?
Thanks.
When using Poorboy's B/S Remover, do you then need to go back over with wax/sealant like you would with most bug/tar removers?
Thanks.
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Yeah, I'm thinking it best to then re-apply wax/sealant.
This whole bird poop thing is a freakin' problem. After I detail this week, I'm thinking I'll keep a couple MF towels and some Z-6 with me when travelling at all times just to be ready when I get bombed. Thought I'd look into the Poorboy's B/S Remover as well, and keep it handy.
I like your idea about moistening things up first to reduce possibility of scratching when removing.
Freakin' bird poop.
This whole bird poop thing is a freakin' problem. After I detail this week, I'm thinking I'll keep a couple MF towels and some Z-6 with me when travelling at all times just to be ready when I get bombed. Thought I'd look into the Poorboy's B/S Remover as well, and keep it handy.
I like your idea about moistening things up first to reduce possibility of scratching when removing.
Freakin' bird poop.
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With your fresh Z job in the near future, I'd DEFINATELY recommend that you pack some Z-6 along with you in the truck...
I never leave home without a bottle of some type of 'Quick Detailer' in my truck along with two or three rags and a MF.
It's just ashame that the bird poo has to have such a EXTREMELY LOW pH.... I know they have to 'remove' their wastes just like any other animal but, why on my paint? WHY!? WHY!?
I still think one of the best commericals that I've ever seen was a few years ago during the Super Bowl. Nissan had a bunch of pigeons geared up in headsets and they were flying around a neighborhood. One of them radioed in saying "We've got a clean car at Elm and Hurst Avenue"... and then they all got into a formation and swooped down to the car and 'bird bombed' it... Classic example on how it works EVERY FRIGGIN' TIME with my clean vehicles. LOL!
RP
I never leave home without a bottle of some type of 'Quick Detailer' in my truck along with two or three rags and a MF.
It's just ashame that the bird poo has to have such a EXTREMELY LOW pH.... I know they have to 'remove' their wastes just like any other animal but, why on my paint? WHY!? WHY!?
I still think one of the best commericals that I've ever seen was a few years ago during the Super Bowl. Nissan had a bunch of pigeons geared up in headsets and they were flying around a neighborhood. One of them radioed in saying "We've got a clean car at Elm and Hurst Avenue"... and then they all got into a formation and swooped down to the car and 'bird bombed' it... Classic example on how it works EVERY FRIGGIN' TIME with my clean vehicles. LOL!
RP
#9
I remember one time I washed my truck. I washed it and everything and then went inside to get something to drink or something and came back out and on the mirror, there was this long white streak. This was less than 5 minutes time. So since the truck was pretty much still wet, it came right off. Birds love clean vehicles. I guess it is just the shininess of them that make them that attract the birds and make them targets.
#10
Originally posted by Ledbetter44
When using Poorboy's B/S Remover, do you then need to go back over with wax/sealant like you would with most bug/tar removers?
Thanks.
When using Poorboy's B/S Remover, do you then need to go back over with wax/sealant like you would with most bug/tar removers?
Thanks.
Yes, like O1 XLT Sport said, the BSR will also remove the wax. If you're lucky, you'll only need to rewax. If the bird poop has etched the paint, you'll need to get the stains out before the wax.
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Originally posted by RockPick
I never leave home without a bottle of some type of 'Quick Detailer' in my truck along with two or three rags and a MF.
RP
I never leave home without a bottle of some type of 'Quick Detailer' in my truck along with two or three rags and a MF.
RP
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