The parking lot at work has those little medians in it with tiny trees. I was going to park in a different spot but some guy was standing in the spot I wanted which forced me to park next to this median and tree. My first fear was...ughh birds... But then I thought, ok this tree is maybe 9 ft tall, leaves are completely gone, they wouldn't perch in it right? Wrong. Dead Wrong!!!!!!! Despite wanting shade for a car, do not park it anywhere near street lamps or trees, otherwise those nasty little beasts will bomb the **** out of your car (literally). I got off work and found at least 15 spots on my car that nature decided to pokadot for me. I had read somewhere on here that Mequiars quick detail spray and a microfiber towel was the best cure for it. I had it in the trunk and gave it a shot. That gunk (which had been drying for who knows how long) came off like nothing. I was so impressed that I used it on the grille where bug guts were. I've had to scrub that thing and still not get it clean. It was effortless. I know I looked like a freak doing that all in the parking lot but hey. It's better than driving around with that ugly mess. I now highly recommend everyone carry a bottle of that quick detail spray with a microfiber towel. It works on road tar too.
---Sigh....if it isn't nature exploding on my car, its the crazy construction workers getting artist with their paint and tar. (they hosed my car with tar 3 days ago and that spray took it right off)
---Sigh....if it isn't nature exploding on my car, its the crazy construction workers getting artist with their paint and tar. (they hosed my car with tar 3 days ago and that spray took it right off)
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