Supaguard Bird Poo Remover

Thanks to Carol pointing this out I bought some and had to use it for the first time yesterday as I had a dumping on the bonnet :x All I can say what great stuff :) Just spray on like shaving foam, leave for a minute then gently wipe off and it came off so easily after it had dried in the sun. Its a bit pricey bit if like me you want to get the stuff off the paintwork ASAP then worth it.

Tim.
 
I have the autoglym wipes - which I just keep in the glove compartment. Not tried on roof yet, but work really well on paintwork.
 
I got a freebie with the car but you can get it off their web site...

http://www.supagardshop.co.uk/car-care-products/exterior-car-cleaning/bird-lime-neutraliser.html
 
It says it's a "neutraliser". I assume this means it is alkaline. Would this cause any problems to the paintwork? I assume if you just leave it on for a few minutes it wouldn't have time to cause too much problem?
 
We do things differently round our way

http://www.nwemail.co.uk/home/hunt-for-barrow-seagull-snipers-1.1063827?referrerPath=home
 
sp3ctre said:
It says it's a "neutraliser". I assume this means it is alkaline. Would this cause any problems to the paintwork? I assume if you just leave it on for a few minutes it wouldn't have time to cause too much problem?

It hydrates the poo so it can be cleaned off. It says it causes no paintwork damage and I've used it loads with no visible damage at all.
You leave it on for a max of 1 minute, if its proper baked on :x you repeat til its gone. It's really good.
 
I hate going to Eastbourne for that exact reason. I have a foldable bucket in the car when I go there with a mitt so I can wash everything off as soon as it lands.

For some reason the client finds it funny when I walk to the car during meetings to wash it off :)
 
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