Damn bird crap
I only have 2,700 miles on my xfire and baby it pretty good. A bird had left a small deposit on my hood that was there for roughly two days. After removing it, I noticed that it ate into the clearcoat and left a permanent mark. I tries everything including a clay bar. Am I screwed? Is this normal? Should I take it back to the dealer? Any help would be appreciated.
I'm not sure on your situation but here is my method of dealing with bird poop. Wet a paper towel and set it on the bird mess. After about 15 minutes wipe off. This way you are not scrubbing and scratching your car.
Originally Posted by Defrostyman
A bird had left a small deposit on my hood that was there for roughly two days. After removing it, I noticed that it ate into the clearcoat and left a permanent mark. Am I screwed? Is this normal?
Originally Posted by Defrostyman
I only have 2,700 miles on my xfire and baby it pretty good. A bird had left a small deposit on my hood that was there for roughly two days. After removing it, I noticed that it ate into the clearcoat and left a permanent mark. I tries everything including a clay bar. Am I screwed? Is this normal? Should I take it back to the dealer? Any help would be appreciated.
wet sanding is your best chance of eliminating it or reducing the damage.
i have the same shaiza on my spoiler... it won't come out, bird crap is acidic, if it stays on the paint it eats right into it... short of a scrub down to the metal, it won't come out most of the time.
i tried rubbing compounds and buffers to no avail...
i tried rubbing compounds and buffers to no avail...
N.A.S.A. should consider using bird droppings to help hold the protective heat resistant tiles onto the space shuttle. I've found nothing sticks to my car better.
Never try to wipe off bird crap...they eat dirt and gravel and it is deposited in their droppings. thus producing "bird crap sandpaper". The wet towel is a good idea, anything that will reduce the wiping will do fine. You can also try this..."clean the area of wax and dirt, then light clay bar, and then a little bit of "Nu Finish" (can be found at any auto store). This should restore the finish or at least make it less noticeable.
Depending upon how deep down the bird poop acid went, perhaps using some of the Nu-finish Scratch remover might help. It does a good job with micro-scratches. After that, some Nano-Wax? ... And then a car cover, even a cheapie one...
Originally Posted by Defrostyman
Thanks for all the suggestions. I guess in the long run I am pretty much out of luck. Live and learn I guess.
Key is to get it off ASAP. I keep a pack of Baby Wipes in the glove box just for Bird Poop removal. It usually gets it off easily and if its safe for a baby's butt it can't hurt my baby too badly!
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