P projoy Member sheffield May 27, 2012 #1 Came home from working away and some dirty bird had s**t on the car Looks like it was a 747 tried swirl remover but no joy sill see the mark if you look a cross The bonnet any body got some advice projoy
Came home from working away and some dirty bird had s**t on the car Looks like it was a 747 tried swirl remover but no joy sill see the mark if you look a cross The bonnet any body got some advice projoy
W wills Member Powys May 27, 2012 #2 I've got the same problem, but suggest trying a slightly coarser polish than swirl remover. I'll try with Meguiars tomorrow..
I've got the same problem, but suggest trying a slightly coarser polish than swirl remover. I'll try with Meguiars tomorrow..
A Anonymous Guest May 27, 2012 #3 T cut will get rid of it, bit harsher but it does the job, you won't see it afterwards
A andysat Lifer May 27, 2012 #4 Let us know how it goes mate-i have a slight stain on my boot,just dont fancy trying t-cut though
A Adamski Lifer Edinburgh May 27, 2012 #5 There was a post on here yesterday saying that 3M got rid of bird poo marks. Worth a punt? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
There was a post on here yesterday saying that 3M got rid of bird poo marks. Worth a punt? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
C Carol M Lifer May 29, 2012 #6 Supagard bird poo remover. Don't know if it removes the type of marks you're on about but to get rid of the poo itself it's absolutely brilliant.
Supagard bird poo remover. Don't know if it removes the type of marks you're on about but to get rid of the poo itself it's absolutely brilliant.