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  1. anyone kana bird sxxt and too late to clean off ?! my 206 got tarnished patches here and there on the bonnet.. arghhhh.. is repainting the only resort ?
  2. Hi, kena bird bomb recently and after washing it up n the entire car.. The sxxt has sink into the paint work abit.. And even waxing dosen't help too.. Anyone could gif me some idea how do i actually remove it?
  3. I realised due to my laziness, those bird sxxt are so difficult to remove. The harder i rub, the more damage. Those spot remover will help?
  4. hi abang.. many happy returns...
  5. Birdshlt always happen when u park under tree. Even get some water to "wet" the birdshlt, sometimes still got swirl marks. How to get rid of the marks now??...stupid sxxt.....
  6. OK been reading much on bird dropping and how the damage occurs. The bird's waste is acidic. When dried, it will penetrate THROUGH THE CLEAR AND INTO THE COLOR BASECOAT! Swirl mark removers can correct this feebly, you need to get the surface refinished by a professional. Check the pictures below: http://www.autoint.com/tips/bird_dropping.html The paid acts like a sponge and keeps the acid in there. Come rain, the acid is reactivated and eats more of the body! Slowly the hole becomes bigger and bigger. The acid must be neutralized first before any work can be attempted. The funny thing is that dead insects are also acidic! Their dead bodies are acidic as well and destroy car paintwork! No wonder I remember a time while I was in my bros car driving up north and when we came to a smokey area the bugs were flying out ramming into his car. He was screaming in pain all the way!
  7. The markings are still visible after washing, applying the wax and polish on the paintwork. What is the most effective way to get rid of ugly markings left over by acidic bird-droppings ?
  8. Hi all, I believe that this problem is common to all those who has to park their steeds in open air car parks. My car seems to be a "bird pooh magnet" Each time I park under a tree, the damn birds would take a shot at it. Lately, I've been getting al lot of "bullet holes" on my bonnet. Problem is, when I tried to get rid of the marks (after it has been baked under the sun), with toilet paper and water (by scrubbing furiously at it), visible scratch marks are left on the surface of the bonnet. Anyone out there has any brillant ideas (the ones that has been tried and tested to work) on how do I cover up these marks? Thanks a million!!!!
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