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  1. Scott in Houston

    New Guy here from well, my name gives that away :)

    Hello. My name is Scott and I think I'm a new addict. If not an addict, at least newly obsessed as all my youtube stream show detailing videos now. I've been into cars my whole life, and loved to clean/care for them but never really wanted to do anything further than a simple wash and wax. I...
  2. Scott in Houston

    Bird Poop

    It seems like discussing the removal of bird poop shouldn’t be had unless the age of it is taken into account. Using baking soda etc is a bit of overkill for newer deposits IMO. Simple water or a detail spray and care while removing is more than sufficient for fresh or new bombs.
  3. Scott in Houston

    Bird Poop

    Agree with above. For me, I just make sure it's good and wet before I try and take it off the paint, so there is less chance of a hardened part scratching. Then I do my best to dab it for removal more than any type of wiping motion.
  4. Scott in Houston

    First Post ... maybe moronic "noob" questions. :)

    That makes sense. It's just funny to be because we always talk about 'paint protection' but in reality it's almost no protection. lol. It feels better and looks better, but things like hard water or bird poo are still a problem. I guess it's really just protection from road film, making it...
  5. Scott in Houston

    First Post ... maybe moronic "noob" questions. :)

    So, I'm pretty new to 'detailing' even though for years and years, I've been very particular about my cars, and conscious of how they can be scratched with bad maintenance etc. In the past, I just relied on professionals to correct issues, etc. This is my first post, but I've done quite a bit of...
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