How A Bird Can Ruin Your Car? in Olive Branch, MS

How A Bird Can Ruin Your Car?

Rick Fink's Blog | How A Bird Can Ruin Your Car?

Spring has sprung (well, sorta), but we are definitely moving in the right direction towards more sunshine and warmer days.

This means that more wildlife will become active and this isn't more true then that of birds.

Birds are surely beautiful, but they too can make a mess on your vehicle, but besides esthetics, can a bird ruin your car?

Can A Bird Ruin Your Car?

Yes! Bird droppings can actually hurt the paint of your vehicle and is why you should remove it right away.

Bird droppings are more than just annoying and ugly to look at they are corrosive enough to eat through wax or paint on your vehicle.

Does this surprise you?

The Solution:

You can remove bird droppings using club soda, let is sit for a few minutes and then wipe with a soft cloth.

By removing bird droppings quickly, you will not only keep your vehicle looking good, it too, will protect the paint of your vehicle.

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