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| Viper Detailing Tips & Tricks For the cosmetic care of your car both inside and out |
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Viper Owner
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Miami, FL
Posts: 455
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I took a 4-day diving class in Ft. Lauderdale and my car was left outside while I was out on the boat.
A bird took a crap on the hood which then baked under the hot Florida sun for two days. When I finally got home, I washed the car. The particulate matter of the bird poo washed away easily enough, but now there is a 'stain' on the paint. I used soapy water and rubbed the area with a cloth, but it's not going anywhere. Does anyone know of a product that will remove bird poop stains? Thanks! |
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VCA Member
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Palm Coast, Florida
Posts: 518
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Good question - I've had the same problem in the past as well. Maybe a clay bar?
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i would try some cleaner/wax to try and remove it from the surface ASAP something like Meguair's
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'91 BRG SE Miata S/C zoom-zoom '01 RT/10 yellow sold '02 RT/10 graphite sold '03 SRT-10 Silver....ZOOM-ZOOM! K & N, Corsa, Mopar swing arm oil pan, Autoform rollbar,TeamTech harnesses,RPS light flywheel,SRT Sidewinders |
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Chances are you are going to need to lightly wet sand the area with some 3000 unigrit paper and then repolish to a shine. You may be able to do this by hand in a small area like that but a rotary polisher is usually recommended to bring back the shine.
I would first try some swirl remover like Zaino ZPC or 3M 39009 by hand but chances are it will only improve it slightly pending on how deep it actually is. Since you say it baked for 2 days in the sun I am assuming it is pretty deep and hope even the wet sanding will fix it. It is possible that it could have penetrated the clear coat and could be a permanent stain. Sorry to hear this, I wish you luck. |
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swirl cutter 2-3 times then polish 3-5 times...if this doesn't work...then you have to break out the compound as a last resort and hope that does it.
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Central Texas VCA President Simply content with keeping my 94 running...70k and climbing fast!
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Same thing on my car. Seems like everytime a bid does this to my car, I get another stain. I even get it off as soon as I notice it and still it does not come out.
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Call Zaino and ask them if they have a certain product that will work.
I hate birds! I guess we should be glad cows can't fly!![]()
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acid is acid...I have been told I have one of the nicest Gen 1's around....and it has over 60k miles on it. I have been through a lot of products and there is a trick...its called your style of driving and parking...
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Central Texas VCA President Simply content with keeping my 94 running...70k and climbing fast!
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![]() http://www.meguiars.com/?auto-paint-cleaners/ScratchX We worked out a huge stain with Niz's car at Meguiar's a few years ago. Must have been a seagull. I will try to find pics. Use a foam pad and do it 3 to 4 times. Put some elbow into it!
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Found it... here are the before and after pics.
http://archive.meguiarsonline.com/fo...&threadid=1516
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Viper Owner
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Miami, FL
Posts: 455
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Tried something that worked to remove my particular bird poop stain. I do not know if this will work on all bird poop stains. I do not know if this will damage your paint. I am not recommending this procedure, just letting those who are interested know that it worked for me.
I read on a car detailing board that WD-40 works well to get bird poop stains off cars. I figured it couldn't hurt, so I sprayed a little WD-40 on the stain, let it sit for about 30 seconds, then wiped it off. No change whatsoever. But, I figured no harm no foul. Went back inside. A couple days later I pull my car out to take a drive, and notice that the bird poop stain is gone. I thought maybe I couldn't see it in the shade from the house, so I pull into direct sunlight and still, no stain. Not a trace. Not even a shadow from the stain. I have no idea how it worked, but I'm guessing the WD-40 residue, over the course of a couple days, somehow removed whatever it was the bird poop deposited into the clear coat. |
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Zaino Fusion will work. It will remove it but it is not overly aggressive. I use it all the time with blemishes in my clear coat.
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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Montgomery ,Al
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Yeah... Got hammered yesterday with my '01. Hot hood, screaming fast bird. Clay bar did NOTHING. I'll be hitting Griot's up for their $200.00 polishing kit.
Anyone want to go bird hunting?!? |
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VCA Member
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Saratoga,CA
Posts: 2,364
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My 96 RT red was dropped on by a dirty bird and the droppings washed off within a couple hours but the clear coat was etched. Not sure how the different colors and model years react to the dirty birds?
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