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Removing Squirrel poo from paintwork

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Working away from home, I have to park my car under a tree. Twice this week it has aquired some bird poo, which is easily removed but this time as well as the bird poo the car ended up with some lovely grey coloured squirrel poo. This stuff is really thick and seems almost impossible to shift, any tips on how to remove this stuff easily without damaging the paint. I am working down there for the next few months, so need something I can carry in the car and use as required.

I would hope repeated soakings would loosen most of it up.

I guess its the roughage (nut) diet which makes their crap a little tougher than most. :D

Never known anyone to have that problem before haha!

get yourself an air rifel grey ones are classed as vermin and can be shot :yes:

sorry but times are hard need all the free food we can get yum yum

fecking hell simbo its a squirrel not an elephant :D they dont weight that much and if you put your err some nuts out on grass they dont fall on your car :thumbup:

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