Dog Drool

Smokin' Mark

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My Chesapeake Bay Retriever rides with me in my Mazdaspeed3. The dog lives to hang his head out the rear windows. That's cool...if it makes him happy it makes me happy. That is until I let the dog drool on the sides of the car dry and bake in the sun. I thought it would just wipe off. I was mistaken. It took a lot of work to get the drool stains off the car. :wall
 
Carry a spray bottle of S&W with some good MFT and clean that up after each doggie ride!


There is a fair amount of salt in his drool and that can adhere to the paint, if it drys and COULD cause some paint etching...S&W is the answer IMO
 
I know this post is old but I just did a land cruiser for a lady a few weeks back who had this issue she said it hadn't been waxed since she owned it (6 years) needless to say the doggy druel had ate the paint down to the metal I told her ahead of time that my effort couldn't fix that and then explained she could see the metal in those spots and she said o is that what that is I thought it was just dirt o well do what you can. Some people are just clueless I guess
 
in-spite of everything, i like my dogs better than most people i know. :) i can also say that dog drool can wreak havoc on applied window tint too. i definitely carry quick detailer with me in my ride.
 
Old thread,but I have a solution for you. I've used Natures Miracle to remove dog drool on leather,vinyl, and.....hardwood floors. It's enzyme based and can't hurt anything. You can get it by the quart or gallon at almost any pet store. Cheap, too.
 
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