Desertnate
Active member
I`ve always been one to clean up bird droppings as soon as I find them, but I learned an important lesson yesterday evening in how bad they can be.
TL/DR: Wipe those droppings off the INSTANT you see them! Don`t procrastinate.
Some of you probably remember I bought a new car back the end of January. Due to weather and family commitments I won`t have a chance to properly detail the car until Memorial Day weekend. This means I`ve been living off an application of Griots 3 in 1 and applications of a detail spray I got as a sample after every wash. Due to weather, those too haven`t been as frequent as I`d like.
Well, at some point while driving home yesterday afternoon from work my car got plastered on the passenger side roof by a bird(s). It was raining heavily at the time, so I didn`t notice the impact. Fast forward 2~3 hours to when I go back into the garage and I notice some white matter all over the roof of my car. Further examination shows a blast zone of about 18in long and 12in wide on the roof. Collateral damage could be seen on the passenger A pillar, passenger wiper arm, the cowling around the wipers, passenger door, and even a couple tiny spots on the passenger rocker panel! If I hadn`t been so ticked off, I would have been impressed!
A quick wipe of the areas with a QD spray and soft MF towel, removed the material, but to my surprise you could still see clearly see the outline of the spots. Needless to say, I panicked slightly. I had a bottle of Hyperpolish close by and a soft pad, so I did a little test. Fortunately, I could remove most marks with little effort by hand. I`m pretty confident the rest will polish out in a couple weeks when I hit the whole car with my DA.
I fully realized having a marginally protected car was part of the problem. However, I still wasn`t prepared for damage to happen so quickly even to an unprotected surface.
Bottom line: Don`t let bird droppings sit for any amount of time; remove them the first chance you get!
TL/DR: Wipe those droppings off the INSTANT you see them! Don`t procrastinate.
Some of you probably remember I bought a new car back the end of January. Due to weather and family commitments I won`t have a chance to properly detail the car until Memorial Day weekend. This means I`ve been living off an application of Griots 3 in 1 and applications of a detail spray I got as a sample after every wash. Due to weather, those too haven`t been as frequent as I`d like.
Well, at some point while driving home yesterday afternoon from work my car got plastered on the passenger side roof by a bird(s). It was raining heavily at the time, so I didn`t notice the impact. Fast forward 2~3 hours to when I go back into the garage and I notice some white matter all over the roof of my car. Further examination shows a blast zone of about 18in long and 12in wide on the roof. Collateral damage could be seen on the passenger A pillar, passenger wiper arm, the cowling around the wipers, passenger door, and even a couple tiny spots on the passenger rocker panel! If I hadn`t been so ticked off, I would have been impressed!
A quick wipe of the areas with a QD spray and soft MF towel, removed the material, but to my surprise you could still see clearly see the outline of the spots. Needless to say, I panicked slightly. I had a bottle of Hyperpolish close by and a soft pad, so I did a little test. Fortunately, I could remove most marks with little effort by hand. I`m pretty confident the rest will polish out in a couple weeks when I hit the whole car with my DA.
I fully realized having a marginally protected car was part of the problem. However, I still wasn`t prepared for damage to happen so quickly even to an unprotected surface.
Bottom line: Don`t let bird droppings sit for any amount of time; remove them the first chance you get!