garo wrote: » Thanks again. Panel was probably hot. And because it was on the far side of the car I didn't notice it for a day or two after it happened so had enough time to bake in.
garo wrote: » I am usually good at removing bird poop as soon as I find it but this time got unlucky. And the compositionmust have been particularly nasty this time round. I live close to the coast so we get lots of visitors unfortunately. I am half considering getting some sort of cover for the car. But that's probably going to mark the paint so not a good idea.
MetzgerMeister wrote: » I'm getting a car port built soon which will span the width of the back of my house so the bird crap will be kept to a minimum as far as the car is concerned. It will also help keep the rain and sun off the car to help with detailing.
traco wrote: » Mind they don't start nesting up underneath it! The like nice ready made dry secure places
MetzgerMeister wrote: » I have that in mind. I'm going to have the whole underside of it flat with nowhere for them to nest. Hopefully it'll work out as well in reality as it does in my head :pac:
Creamy Goodness wrote: » here's a really odd question, I've an appointment with a place to get a quote for a ceramic coating tomorrow. The car hasn't been washed in about 2 months due to me not leaving the house much and the abysmal weather we've been having. Do you think it'd be rude to rock up with a filthy car? It's mostly brake dust, and dirt dust from living on a new build estate?
Stallingrad wrote: » Probably makes no difference as they will strip it all back anyway, but if it was me at a minimum I would power wash it so they can better see what they are dealing with in terms of paint correction. Also just common courtesy!
ba_barabus wrote: » Heavy tar removal, petrol seems to be the only thing that shifts it or is there a better way?
PsychoPete wrote: » Get some vasco,spray on and leave over night, rinse off job done
MetzgerMeister wrote: » It's not advisable to do this if the car is out in the open as this will just dry it up. If doing this, the car needs to be in a garage where there's no wind hitting the car.