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  • New.. Sap and bird droppings removing

    I just washed my car and i found sap and bird poop still remaining. What should i use to remove it? ultimate Quick Detailer??

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    Re: New.. Sap and bird poo removing

    If fresh:
    Ultimate Quik Detailer - spray on, cover with microfiber towel folded twice, soak the towel with plain water (not super soaky) and remove after couple minutes.

    If not fresh:
    clay bar or if not removed paint cleaner (cleaner wax/ cleaner polish).

    If etched:
    More aggressive paint cleaner (SwirlX or Ultimate Compound).

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    • #3
      Re: New.. Sap and bird poo removing

      Glass Cleaner also works well for sap.
      2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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        Re: New.. Sap and bird poo removing

        Originally posted by A4Driver View Post
        I just washed my car and i found sap and bird poop still remaining. What should i use to remove it? ultimate Quick Detailer??
        A4driver - Please hang tight and wait for the moderators to approve your posts before posting the same thread again. It's usually only a few minutes before we get to it.

        Thanks!

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        • #5
          Re: New.. Sap and bird droppings removing

          sorry mark,

          Will the swirl X take off my initial wax i put on or will it take it off and i need to wax again?

          Couple weeks ago i washed it and then clay barred and ultimate polish and then finished with a Ultimate wax.

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          • #6
            Re: New.. Sap and bird droppings removing

            Yes, SwirlX will remove your wax coat. You need to re-apply it.

            Also clay bar and cleaner polishes remove wax.

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