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      06-04-2011, 03:58 PM   #8
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Bird dropping stain removal

I somewhat agree with most of the advice posted below. However, having experimented with several techniques to remove bird dropping residue I have found the best way to remove the residue is to use a MILD polishing abrasive (i.e. SONUS SXF-2) along with a orbital buffer and a closed cell foam cutting pad. The aforementioned products can be purchased on line at autopia.com.

Just two days ago I did above procedure for the same exact reason. If you do it by hand you risk putting noticable scratches in the clear coat which means you will have at least another secondary operation to remove those. I have had great success with the above mentioned technique. I would rate the results as 100% effective.

I am not a employee nor represent autopia in any way. I have been using their products for well over 8 years. Further, their availability for advice and recommendations have kept me as a faithful customer.
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