a HUGE bird took a dump on my car...
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Ok,
1st of all - I wanna thank you guys for your help !
As for sixgun95's advice, I went and bought the 3M 39009 & the Meguiars deep crystal polish (step #2).
Used the 3M couple of times, then another couple of times the Meguiars, then 5 or 6 coats of Mothers Carnauba Wax and WALLA !! gone as if it never happened !
Thanks a million !!!
1st of all - I wanna thank you guys for your help !
As for sixgun95's advice, I went and bought the 3M 39009 & the Meguiars deep crystal polish (step #2).
Used the 3M couple of times, then another couple of times the Meguiars, then 5 or 6 coats of Mothers Carnauba Wax and WALLA !! gone as if it never happened !
Thanks a million !!!
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I paid the dealer to apply a paintwork protection it is supose to keep it cleaner for longer and also give it added protection against things like bird shit. If it works I couldn't tell you, but I have noticed that when i wash it the water will not sit on the paintwork at all, just like when you waxed it. So i supose there must be some protection.
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Originally Posted by Gadgets' date='Apr 6 2005, 07:11 PM
Ok,
1st of all - I wanna thank you guys for your help !
As for sixgun95's advice, I went and bought the 3M 39009 & the Meguiars deep crystal polish (step #2).
Used the 3M couple of times, then another couple of times the Meguiars, then 5 or 6 coats of Mothers Carnauba Wax and WALLA !! gone as if it never happened !
Thanks a million !!!
1st of all - I wanna thank you guys for your help !
As for sixgun95's advice, I went and bought the 3M 39009 & the Meguiars deep crystal polish (step #2).
Used the 3M couple of times, then another couple of times the Meguiars, then 5 or 6 coats of Mothers Carnauba Wax and WALLA !! gone as if it never happened !
Thanks a million !!!
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Originally Posted by johno535' date='Apr 6 2005, 11:59 PM
I paid the dealer to apply a paintwork protection it is supose to keep it cleaner for longer and also give it added protection against things like bird shit.? If it works I couldn't tell you, but I have noticed that when i wash it the water will not sit on the paintwork at all, just like when you? waxed it. So i supose there must be some protection.
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I actually did that for my last new car and it didn't help much... <_<
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Originally Posted by PeterJoyce' date='Apr 12 2005, 05:38 PM
Gadgets- Was the car waxed when it happened?? Could have prevented it sticking.
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Not a chance, the acid will eat right through it.
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Originally Posted by gwf545' post='111598' date='Apr 5 2005, 06:49 PM
Same thing happened to my 528. Bird crap is extremely caustic stuff. It left little shallow pits in the paint on my roof in a 2 inch diameter - big seagull I think. I used polishing compound and then scratch remover to make it 99.9% invisible. You need to be real careful not to take off all the clearcoat. If you are the least bit nervous, get a pro to take care of it. Probably < $100 and a lot cheaper than paint repair if you screw up. Rejex is supposed to help prevent corrosion from birds, bugs & other stuff. I have it on my 545, but thus far no bird has tested it.
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Originally Posted by sixgun95' post='111729' date='Apr 6 2005, 01:01 AM
Go to www.corvetteforum.com then general topics, then car care. Post this there and "the detailing dude" will reply. Had the same thing on my vette and his recommendation got 100% of it out. I used 3M 39009 (dark cars, they make one for light cars as well) followed by Maguiars Polish then Yellow Wax, I forget the bottle numbers, #27 and 6 I think and it worked like a charm, all applied by hand on a MF pad. No need to pay someone, it was really easy with the correct products!
Sorry I can't find the post, could you list the link? Thanks