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Radioactive bird **** :(

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Ive discovered a recent bird-poo incident that has marked the paintwork..

 

Any suggestions? ive tried to clay the area but that hasn't helped..

 

 

 

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Will most likely need a good machine polish to shift it and remove clear coat damage mate.

A good cutting polish should sort it.  Looks more cloudy than actually "eaten" in to the paint. :)

 

If by hand, I'd be tempted to rub in some kind of "paint restorer" polish.

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I shall add that ill be at the national if any kind detailing-soul would like to sort it for a pint or two :-)

Did mothra **** on your car? Nasty stuff.

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Did mothra **** on your car? Nasty stuff.

 

Lol! it seems one of the trees in the garden has developed berrys - which brings all the birds to the yard...  :thumbdown:

Wish id cut the thing down earlier (it IS on my list to be disposed of!)

Sorry to see this Col

As said...It will polish out...I'm sure

Came out to my car the other day was covered....but it was purple! Never seen that before.

They'll have been noshing on purple berries.

Don't joke, radioactive guano is real.

It wasn't intended as a joke. 

I shall add that ill be at the national if any kind detailing-soul would like to sort it for a pint or two :-)

 

I can bring my rotary :D

 

Getting power might be a challenge though?

I do actually have a 2 stroke genny in the shed, but don't really want to lug it to Blyton and back if I am honest :D

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