Christopher
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- Jun 16, 2010
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So... I am vacationing + family reunion at the beach. I have a black 2010 wrangler 4 door sport. My dad was driving on the beach(I was riding in the passenger seat) and decided to drive through an entire flock of seagulls, which got bird doo all over the car. Then My dad has the bright idea to run the car through the salt water to try to get the bird poo off. It didn't work. Now the car has both salt water and bird doo on it. Now heres the nightmare... The house that I am at has very hard water, and I don't have any of my normal washing stuff with me(shame on me). I only wash the sand off the frame / undercarriage, and the wheel wells. Being a wrangler, the wheel wells, fender overhangs, and rock rails stop almost anything from getting on it, but the 1 foot of ocean water at 25mph threw water in front of the car, then the wind resistance caused the water to slow down while in the air, while my father drove through it. Thus covering the car in ocean salt water.
I never said anything major to my dad, just out of respect... But I groveled a bit.
The ocean is in north Oregon by the way. Not sure if it makes a difference, but there's the info.
So I ask you: What would be better... To Leave the salt water and bird doo on for the 2 days it will be until I get home, or to hose it off and risk wide spread water spots?
P.S. The car has 3 coats of sealant and 4 coats of 'nuba on it in preparation for some sea air, but I didn't plan for this!
I never said anything major to my dad, just out of respect... But I groveled a bit.
The ocean is in north Oregon by the way. Not sure if it makes a difference, but there's the info.
So I ask you: What would be better... To Leave the salt water and bird doo on for the 2 days it will be until I get home, or to hose it off and risk wide spread water spots?
P.S. The car has 3 coats of sealant and 4 coats of 'nuba on it in preparation for some sea air, but I didn't plan for this!