Bird Poop...
#1
Bird Poop...
So got bombed in the sun and it dried up and after washing it left a mark. Any suggestions? Tried rubbing compound by hand and it doesn't work.
any suggestions would be appreciated. Love in Ventura / LA County border
any suggestions would be appreciated. Love in Ventura / LA County border
#2
This is a tuff one, I have the same on my hood in a few spots tried everything but no go the panel beater said respray the hood, but I just ignore it but it wont go away lol, any suggestions would be good though.
#3
Steve Meade here on the forums had an issue with bad bird crap on his car. the paint had to be wetsanded and polished. Did you try a clay bar? you may be screwed and need to sand the clear.
#5
I haven't tried claying it. Just tried with 3M rubbing compound by hand and it's still there. Funny thing is is that it's sooth and doesn't feel like it burned all the way through. I'll have some detailers take a look at it but wanted to know if anyone had any home remedies before I seek professional help.
#6
Bird bombs are some nasty stuff... the droppings are often highly acidic and can begin to eat into paint within minutes. When it is paired with high heat on a dark colored car, it can create permanent damage.
If caught immediately, bird droppings may simply be cleaned away without leaving any etching. If left to sit for even a little while, the outline will likely leave an etching in the paint. The severity of the damage can range from a light etching that can be removed by machine compounding or polishing, to a moderately severe etching that requires sanding and polishing, to a very severe etching that has worked its way through the clear coat and therefore will require repainting of the entire panel to properly repair.
Believe it or not, hard water spots and bug splatter can cause the same type of damage ranging from mild to severe. It is very important to address these types of contaminants very quickly to avoid trips to the body shop.
I would recommend visiting a reputable detailer in your area who can inspect the damage, take paint measurements, and decide if it is something that can be removed with sanding or if it has indeed penetrated the clear and is in need of repainting.
Good luck!
If caught immediately, bird droppings may simply be cleaned away without leaving any etching. If left to sit for even a little while, the outline will likely leave an etching in the paint. The severity of the damage can range from a light etching that can be removed by machine compounding or polishing, to a moderately severe etching that requires sanding and polishing, to a very severe etching that has worked its way through the clear coat and therefore will require repainting of the entire panel to properly repair.
Believe it or not, hard water spots and bug splatter can cause the same type of damage ranging from mild to severe. It is very important to address these types of contaminants very quickly to avoid trips to the body shop.
I would recommend visiting a reputable detailer in your area who can inspect the damage, take paint measurements, and decide if it is something that can be removed with sanding or if it has indeed penetrated the clear and is in need of repainting.
Good luck!
#7
A good paint coating like Opti-coat helps resist damage from the bird poop. I had bird poop bake in the sun for a couple hours at least and it came off without any damage on my opti-coated car. Good stuff
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#8
For the OP unfortunately it is permanent damage. You might be able to wet sand and polish and make it less noticeable but you will be removing a fair amount of clear. I would try to ignore it because there is really nothing you can do aside from a repaint.
#9
So I got a detailer to try to buff it out but it only made the spot shiny and more smooth...lol. Yeah I think I'm screwed, unless I fork over $600 to get the entire roof repainted. I was thinking a cf vinyl wrap just to cover it because it sticks out like a sore thumb, but seeing some wraps in person I thought ummm...no...lol.
i guess I'll live with it. The weird thing is, is that I can't even "fill" it with touch up paint as it feels smooth and level with the rest of the paint. Freakin' birds...
i guess I'll live with it. The weird thing is, is that I can't even "fill" it with touch up paint as it feels smooth and level with the rest of the paint. Freakin' birds...
#14
So this happened to me yesterday, huge droppings on the edge of my hood, closest to the cowl. It baked in while I was at work and when I got a chance to clean it off with detail spray, low and behold it melted through the first layer of clear. I guess its time to correct the hood or get it painted soon. Birds are evil.
#15
Polishing and wet sanding is what's needed here, I would go to someone professional with this case.