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burnout50
Member # 6781
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What methods do you use to remove the hard baked in bird poop off your car? I've tried using a bit of elbow grease and it's still hard to remove. (Don't want to scratch it) [ 2013-06-15, 11:49 AM: Message edited by: burnout50 ]
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SLOW95GTS
Member # 10365
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I heard goop hand cleaner the one with the pebbles would do the trick.
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Cobra 93-4992
Member # 4992
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Pooper scooper.
Wash ya dirty ass car mufugga, watcha think? We ain't got time fo bird shit.
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5.0_707
Member # 5893
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Slap a piece of balogna on it on a hot ass day! Should come right off! Jk try that goop crap as mentioned. Should work
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SwEeT03Gt
Member # 10283
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wax or glass cleaner
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Wht86drop
Member # 12104
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Mothers clay bar
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stock fox
Member # 9211
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quote: Originally posted by 5.0_707: Slap a piece of balogna on it on a hot ass day! Should come right off! Jk try that goop crap as mentioned. Should work
+1 works every time lol
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75 chevy
Member # 6717
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1) put the car in the shade 2) pre soak... wet it for 10 minutes(soften the poop) 3) pressure wash...or high pressure garden hose. 4) use a brand new yellow detail towel with alot of soap directly on the towel. Then rub gently. 5) after all that. If it still don't come off. Use the clay bar. Remember everything must stay wet. Use carnuba wash wax on the clay bar. To allow the bar to glide over the poop. 6) dry with another brand new towel. Wax with 3rd new towel.
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2T0NE
Member # 4216
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Brake fluid
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75 chevy
Member # 6717
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quote: Originally posted by 2T0NE: Brake fluid
LOL...I didn't think of that one! Yes, brake fluid will definitely remove everything!
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00SLVRGT
Member # 4509
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Stoner Invisible Glass Cleaner
works pretty well, and dries clear even in heat
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slidewayz94
Member # 3101
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Clay bar steps mentioned above! After that mount a turret on your car to defend your vehicle from future aerial attacks.
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Arch
Member # 5177
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http://youtu.be/nE9az5LeIYg
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