imported_Yosemite Dan
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A couple of days ago I get to my car and I find this huge brown bird crap on my rear windshield. It couldn't have been there more than an hour. I get home and this thing is like cemented on so I take the hose and try to loosen it up for like 15 minutes, no dice. I spray about half a gallon of QD on which loosens it a bit. So as a final resort I take my MF and try to get it off while liberally applying QD. After about 10 minutes I finally get it off but I end up putting some light scratches on my windshield which I figure was caused by taking the last remnants off.
The only saving grace is that thank god it didn't land on my paint. I'm thinking it must have been a rare Canadian vulture responsible and just bad luck.
I get home today and go in the house for 10 minutes and I come out and "kaboom" 3 more of these diarreha-laden bombs land on my hood. This stuff is like quick drying cement as it is already hardening within minutes. Luckily I got it in time and removed it without any repurcussions.
These birds must be on steroids or are getting way too much fibre in their diet. All I know is I'm real paranoid I 'm gonna get hit again where it will be dried on my paint for hours and I won't know what to do without scratching it up.
Anybody ever had the pleasure of experiencing this radioactive poop and what to do about it when it's caked on like that?

I get home today and go in the house for 10 minutes and I come out and "kaboom" 3 more of these diarreha-laden bombs land on my hood. This stuff is like quick drying cement as it is already hardening within minutes. Luckily I got it in time and removed it without any repurcussions.
These birds must be on steroids or are getting way too much fibre in their diet. All I know is I'm real paranoid I 'm gonna get hit again where it will be dried on my paint for hours and I won't know what to do without scratching it up.
Anybody ever had the pleasure of experiencing this radioactive poop and what to do about it when it's caked on like that?