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    Help!!!! Bird Dropping Removal!

    I`m having a really hard time with coming up with an effective way to remove bird droppings. I`ve been using S&W with a MF towel, but many times i can`t remove it or it leaves a stain.

    What type of products should i use to remove these stubborn droppings? I hate rubbing the paint, especially when the car isn`t clean. Is there another product that can clean the surface chemically without excessive rubbing?

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    poorboy make a product called bird sh*t remover...maybe that?
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    BSR should float it off but one important step is to get to it as soon as possible. I bought BSR and the birds stopped crapping on my daily driver. Great stuff!
    Before BSR I would wet the spot s much as possible and then put a piece of paper towelling on the spot and wet it heavily also. After 5 minutes the whole mess would come off.
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    Don`t rub if possible. As stated earlier, get it off the vehicle as soon as possible. This will help. I will spray a lot of qd on a microfiber towel and dab the poop lightly. (no rubbing back and forth) Eventually the poop will come up on the towel.
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    I also use S&W for that purpose. I soak the spot then saturate a small piece of paper towl and let the soaked towel sit on the spot for a few minutes. Then I remove the paper towel, spray some more S&W on the spot and wipe with a cloth. Seems to work well for me. If you don`t have S7W handy hot water works almost as well.


    Mother`s makes something called Bird Bug and Tar wipes. Basically they are like the Meguiars interior dressing wipes but with soaked with some tar/brid bomb remover product. They should be available locally. I`ve not tried the Mother`s wipes but I have been tempted. The main reason I haven`t tried htem is because the will remove any wax or sealant on that area. S&W will not.
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