Th3 Factory Freak
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- Jun 26, 2008
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The birds are out in force. Less than a few months, and already got some bird stains.
I know keep the following in my trunk inside the emergency kit:
I wanted to know if there was a way to remove a few bird stains, I got some photos of them tonight:
This was before I started using Rejex sealant. I stopped using carnuba waxes, since the protection isn't as good.
I have a FLEX rotary and Porter 7424. I have just about all the Menzerna products. I also have 3M compound.
The backing plates I have are 7.5" and 6.5", although I suspect they are too big.
The pads are LC orange, green, blue and white. All the pads were cleaned with pad rejuvenating powder, washed and dried.
I always wash and clay bar the paint if I polish, no matter how clean it looks.
From the research I've done so far it seems like Meguire's 105 may do it, although on the Poorboy's anti bird $h1T bottle, they mention their own polish.
I'm also considering finding some junker car that's filled with bird poop stains and practice on it first.
Suggestions/Tips welcomed.
P.S: my friend has a BMW 535i that got bombed a few days ago, so it looks like removing bird poop stains may become my next expertise. Im the MAN
I know keep the following in my trunk inside the emergency kit:
- Bottle of final inspection.
- Bottle of Poorboy's Bird $h1T remover.
- Microfiber towels.
I wanted to know if there was a way to remove a few bird stains, I got some photos of them tonight:



This was before I started using Rejex sealant. I stopped using carnuba waxes, since the protection isn't as good.
I have a FLEX rotary and Porter 7424. I have just about all the Menzerna products. I also have 3M compound.
The backing plates I have are 7.5" and 6.5", although I suspect they are too big.
The pads are LC orange, green, blue and white. All the pads were cleaned with pad rejuvenating powder, washed and dried.
I always wash and clay bar the paint if I polish, no matter how clean it looks.
From the research I've done so far it seems like Meguire's 105 may do it, although on the Poorboy's anti bird $h1T bottle, they mention their own polish.
I'm also considering finding some junker car that's filled with bird poop stains and practice on it first.
Suggestions/Tips welcomed.
P.S: my friend has a BMW 535i that got bombed a few days ago, so it looks like removing bird poop stains may become my next expertise. Im the MAN