Removing bird ****

Warm water and a cloth, providing it's fresh.

If not, do the above then clay bar it afterwards.
 
Nozzer said:
Warm water and a cloth, providing it's fresh.

If not, do the above then clay bar it afterwards.

seemed to come off nice and easy with warm water and a kitchen cloth dont have a clay bar though :( it just seemed to wipe off it wasnt that big just little splodges :eek:
 
Gun9 said:
this has got to be the daftest post in the history of ocuk

waste of time

what the hell are you on about fool, i simply wanted to know how to remove it without leaving any residue etc nozzer posted what to do and it worked useless to you maybe but helpful to me, have a rolleyes :rolleyes:
 
squiffy said:
Agreed. People are getting more stupid day by day. :rolleyes: what next..

"I bought some socks, how do I put them on?"

Did you know that bird crap damages paintwork?...

There are ways and ways, this guy asked for the best one so he doesn't damage his new car, so why be rude?

Lets face it most car enthusiasts clean their car regularly and are more likely to be in the know. This is the motors forum, no?
 
jpmonkey69 said:
Did you know that bird crap damages paintwork?...

Yes. It's fairly obvious you don't use a metal scraper on dried bird poo on your car. It's also fairly obvious water will soften the poo.

But then I guess people need to be told the obvious, such as don't jump in front of oncoming trains, as that will kill.
 
squiffy said:
Yes. It's fairly obvious you don't use a metal scraper on dried bird poo on your car. It's also fairly obvious water will soften the poo.

But then I guess people need to be told the obvious, such as don't jump in front of oncoming trains, as that will kill.

The guy has just got the car so give him a break for being worried about damaging the paint.

Bird crap can really mess up your paintwork, a guy at work never bothered to clean his car and you could see how bird mess had eaten away at the paint.

BTW now that you've cleaned one load of mess off, be prepared to find the whole car covered in it later on. Those damn birds like to screw with you.
 
squiffy said:
Yes. It's fairly obvious you don't use a metal scraper on dried bird poo on your car. It's also fairly obvious water will soften the poo.

But then I guess people need to be told the obvious, such as don't jump in front of oncoming trains, as that will kill.

Some people like to have imaculate paintwork on cars, check out Detailing World and you will see some over there. The OP wondered what the best method was, and got a decent answer from Nozzer, I don't see why you have a pop at the guy?
 
Bird poo can do nasty things to paintwork in quite a short space of time, and if you don't remove it carefully you can cause scratches etc. so it isn't such a silly question :)
 
Gun9 said:
oh no a dogs slashed up my front wheel on my RS4 .......WHAT shall i do now?

Perhaps buy an RS4 for a dog to slash against....

Stop being such a plank, that can't damage the car, he had a very valid question.
 
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