I am a weekend warrior who occasionally detail friend's cars.
However, my car is pretty well maintained with weekly washes and all the stains I've come across thus far came off with ease.
Now to the meat of this thread... this past weekend I did a quick wash, clay and wax on a friend's conversion van and on the rims, found a nasty bird bomb that has been pretty much baked in and it looks like its been there for months! I initially went after it with Megs Hot Rims All Wheel and Tire cleaner and the wheels looked great except, the bird bomb was still there. I then applied fine grade clay.... only made a small dent. I tried leaving a wet towel on it to rehydrate for about 30 minutes.... that stubborn sucker laughed at me and said NO THANK YOU! This is clear coated wheels so my question is any recommendation on product to make this easier? That bird poop has been on my mind ever since and it has been annoying me.
However, my car is pretty well maintained with weekly washes and all the stains I've come across thus far came off with ease.
Now to the meat of this thread... this past weekend I did a quick wash, clay and wax on a friend's conversion van and on the rims, found a nasty bird bomb that has been pretty much baked in and it looks like its been there for months! I initially went after it with Megs Hot Rims All Wheel and Tire cleaner and the wheels looked great except, the bird bomb was still there. I then applied fine grade clay.... only made a small dent. I tried leaving a wet towel on it to rehydrate for about 30 minutes.... that stubborn sucker laughed at me and said NO THANK YOU! This is clear coated wheels so my question is any recommendation on product to make this easier? That bird poop has been on my mind ever since and it has been annoying me.
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