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Alright was looking at my car today and found some bird decided to have a stomach ache over bits of my car.

These are those small worm-looking stains that are yellow and LEAVE a yellow stain on my white paint!

I imagine a lot of us here have white Skylines so would have the same problem?

How have you guys gotten bird doo stains off?

I have tried using Armour-all Goo-remover, put on polish then taken it off, Meguires Scratch X...list is growing...pain is growing.

Thanks for any help

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When a radiator boils over, the water temp doesn't affect the paint.

When you park the car in the hot sun and the temp gets up to 100 degrees it doesn't ruin the paint either.

So yes... have a go...

If your paint needs compounding later on,...

Wash > High Quality Polish > Sealant > Canauba Wax > more resistant to bird poo stain

x3 on the hot hot water.

Obviously the sooner the better. As soon as you see some rush in and boil the jug!

Takes it off no troubles at all. Then just give it a wipe and a touch up with polish if need be.

  • 8 months later...

sorry to revive an old thread.

did the boiling water end up working? a birds decided to drop its guts over the car. tried a cut and polish around the area but its still stuck there like glue.

Like the others said it won't hurt your paint, so just try it

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