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okay just washed the car. 3 hours later, i spotted a bird dropping on my hood. what is the safest way to remove bird droppings without re-washing the car?

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Old 03-14-2009, 04:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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okay just washed the car. 3 hours later, i spotted a bird dropping on my hood.

what is the safest way to remove bird droppings without re-washing the car?
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Is this a joke?

It takes 2 minutes and 17 seconds to wash the hood. Bucket + cloth + towel = clean.
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baby oil, rub it, let sit for a minute, then rub it out, Works everytime
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I use a spray bottle of tap water, spray , let it sit 30 sec., and use paper towels.
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those methods above will not harm the paint right?
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okay just washed the car. 3 hours later, i spotted a bird dropping on my hood.

what is the safest way to remove bird droppings without re-washing the car?
Meguiars Ulimate Quick detailer. I use it everytime the birds attack In fact I just used it on the car this afternoon, they laid a trail of spots over the top of the car. This stuff puts down a really deep shine and protects in between washes. Make sure you use a microfiber towel as well
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I use a spray bottle of tap water, spray , let it sit 30 sec., and use paper towels.
Paper towel is like sandpaper to a cars paint. Microfiber cloth works..
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Paper towel is like sandpaper to a cars paint. Microfiber cloth works..
Whoooops sorry! You are correct!
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thanks for the tips guys. got your PM, dad.

btw - i got the quick detailer from meguiars as well but the directions say spray at a clean surface though.
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DON'T rub it. Bird crap is decently granular, it will scratch. Try to soften it up as much as possible, and place a warm damp towel on top of it. This should lift it up and off.
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Oh yea, Quick Detailer spray is awesome... but not after you waxed your car. It'll smudge easily.
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What about Roadsters... What if the bird poops on your soft top? Any tips for cleaning that?
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I would clean it with sandpaper
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I keep a few things in my car at all times. Found a box the perfect width to fit into the cubby thing behind my seat.

Quick Detailer
Glass Cleaner
Tire Shine
Interior Cleaner
MF Towels
Shop Rags (Check oil, wipe stuff off wheels)
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NO. This will create more damage than the bird droppings have already done.

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I use a spray bottle of tap water, spray , let it sit 30 sec., and use paper towels.
Okay, you already know the error of your ways with that paper towel suggestion. My face almost got stuck from cringing!

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those methods above will not harm the paint right?
Wrong. They will help destroy your paint.

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Paper towel is like sandpaper to a cars paint. Microfiber cloth works..


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DON'T rub it. Bird crap is decently granular, it will scratch. Try to soften it up as much as possible, and place a warm damp towel on top of it. This should lift it up and off.


However, once you get it soft enough, you want to flip the dropping up onto the microfiber towel. It takes a flip of the wrist and a little practice.

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Oh yea, Quick Detailer spray is awesome... but not after you waxed your car. It'll smudge easily.
That totally depends on the detail spray you're using and whether or not you allowed the wax to setup properly. When done correctly, that issue will not occur.

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What about Roadsters... What if the bird poops on your soft top? Any tips for cleaning that?
How old and what color is the top? Different colors and ages get different treatments for bird droppings.

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I would clean it with sandpaper
You would get a detailing beat down!

Here's the deal with bird dropping. If it stays on the car for 24 hours, etching has happened. You MUST address bird dropping immediately! Not doing so can really etch the paint bad.
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