Bird Poop is Destroying My Tesla Paint! - The solution will surprise you!

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  • čas přidán 4. 09. 2024
  • I went to clean off bird poop from my Tesla - because sh$t happens. :) After cleaning the poop off, I found they left stains or etching on the paint. Everything I did to remove them didn't work. After some searching on the internet, I found a solution that makes no sense but it totally works.
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Komentáře • 123

  • @Sobtanian
    @Sobtanian Před 2 lety +27

    Being a bald man, I don’t have a hair dryer, so I bought one today just to try this. I was convinced I’d wasted my money. But, it worked! Exactly as is shown here! Removed about 8 etchings from my blue MX.
    Thank you so much.

  • @mikedrake4597
    @mikedrake4597 Před měsícem +1

    I used your suggestion on my Range Rover and it worked perfectly. I’ve purchased loads of cleaning crap and unfortunately they didn’t work. Thank you so much from England.👍

  • @ThisHandleIsTaken1
    @ThisHandleIsTaken1 Před 2 lety +12

    Just wanted to drop a comment and tell you thank you so much for this video, it saved me! We have a brand new M3LR, and with less than 150 miles on the clock a bird pooped right in the middle of the hood. It’s like they know. . . I tried other various methods, and the etching would not come off. I was watching videos on polishers and polishing compounds, which i figured would have to be my next step, although drastic and I was pretty nervous about doing it, for fear of messing something else up. I was just about to say to heck with it, I will just live with the etch, but then found a similar video that talked about using heat to remove. After watching that video, I then searched for others. Yours was the first to pop up, and i was happy to see that it was on a Tesla, which as you know are notorious for not great paint. I watched your video, and decided to give it a go. Grabbed my wifes hair dryer, ran an extension cord, and started slowly heating. At first it didnt look like it was working, but it turned out i was being too timid, had the hair dryer to far away and not heating enough. Moved it closer, and in the span of less than a minute, the etching started disappearing before my eyes! I stopped periodically to check it, and then applied more heat. All in alll, took me about 5 minutes of carefully heating and checking, and now the etching is GONE! Thank you for the video, and I am stealing my wifes hair dryer to include it in my car cleaning supplies going forward . . . ;-)

    • @da_suntoucha7219
      @da_suntoucha7219 Před 2 lety +1

      Lol great summary.. I normally park away from trees, however I was forced to park under one last week. Unfortunately with life being so busy I failed to check my vehicle, needless to say I’ll be using this same method tomorrow to remove theses stains.. I pray to Jehovah that it helps lol

    • @FUKNBA2KMYTEAM
      @FUKNBA2KMYTEAM Před 2 lety

      @@da_suntoucha7219 did it work? It worked for me on my 21 white model 3!

  • @josephking7021
    @josephking7021 Před rokem +2

    I too was reluctant to believe a hair dryer heat would remove nasty bird poop stains from my brand new Blazer. The stain was etched in and the size of a 50 cent coin. I heated the spot moving the dryer up and down and it removed some of the deep etch but not all of it. I didn’t want to overheat the spot. Then I took a mild 3M polish and while the spot was warm I applied the polish to the stain and like magic it buffed up the clear coat perfectly. Like new! Etched stain all gone. I had to look at the results 3 or 4 times to believe what I had done. It works! I’m thrilled! Thanks for the great awesome tip!

  • @michaelriley2426
    @michaelriley2426 Před 3 lety +11

    Bird poop is a base which will liquefy your paint. I keep a ziplock bag with a vinegar soaked rag in my trunk and use it to remove any droppings as soon as I find them.

    • @iowatesla
      @iowatesla  Před 3 lety +1

      I had no idea. That's a great tip! Thanks for watching!

    • @da_suntoucha7219
      @da_suntoucha7219 Před 2 lety

      Oh word Mr Riley!! … thks 4 the tip!!

    • @fredaghharris7207
      @fredaghharris7207 Před 2 lety

      What is the vinegar ratio with water please, great idea btw 😊? Thanks

  • @FUKNBA2KMYTEAM
    @FUKNBA2KMYTEAM Před 2 lety +3

    I just want to say that I literally love you, I have a Tesla in pearl white model three that is less than a year old and I came out from work today and noticed that there was bird shit on it I immediately drove home wiped it off and looked in the reflection and saw that edging and felt so defeated. Two minutes later after looking his video up and using the hairdryer is completely gone I’m mind blown you’re a lifesaver man

    • @iowatesla
      @iowatesla  Před 2 lety

      Awesome! Glad you found it helpful!

    • @FUKNBA2KMYTEAM
      @FUKNBA2KMYTEAM Před 2 lety

      I have crazy OCD and was so upset, it basically removed 99.9 percent of it
      Only person who would notice is me in a very specific light and angle. Wishing you all the best!

  • @karlsmith3041
    @karlsmith3041 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Worked for me!! Mine were quite deep so didn’t completely get rid of them but it significantly reduced them and they are very had to see now! Thanks.

  • @MaNtIcHoRaOfficial
    @MaNtIcHoRaOfficial Před 3 měsíci +1

    Its called reflow. Softens up the clear coat and it expands and retracts as it cools covering it up. Heat it up in increments next time tho

  • @MrBigsmile66
    @MrBigsmile66 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Ok, this was an old post from you, but, My 2024 model 3 (highland) had what you showed, that remaining stain (stains) in the shape of the poop. Aghhh! Then discovered this video. Holy shit, the hair dryer technique works perfectly. Right down to also hiding the light scuff marks where I tried to remove the old poop. AMAZING!,! Thanks again!! 🎉

  • @mhough1054
    @mhough1054 Před 5 měsíci

    I had multiple HUGE bird bombings on my new Model Y today when my wife was shopping. By the time she got home, I just happened to see it when I went out to rinse the car and the big stain spots had already set in. I tried the hair dryer…no luck. Then all the other “do this” suggestions from CZcams which did not work. Then I borrowed my friend’s heat gun…and voila, stains are no more! So thanks for the pointing me in the right direction!

  • @basketballvshanball
    @basketballvshanball Před 2 lety +2

    Wow that is all I can say! I tried a dedicated solution for bird poop but it had no effect. I took my hair dryer and kept it on medium heat for 30 secs and it vanished before my eyes! You are a life saver. Thank you!

    • @legioner9
      @legioner9 Před 2 lety

      Does even a more average hair dryer work?

    • @iowatesla
      @iowatesla  Před 2 lety

      Yes. My hair dryer wasn’t anything special.

    • @legioner9
      @legioner9 Před 2 lety

      @@iowatesla Thank you.

  • @akischaraveloulis7658
    @akischaraveloulis7658 Před rokem +3

    This video has to go viral. Thanks for sharing!! Life saver. 😃

  • @Licks61SG
    @Licks61SG Před 4 měsíci

    I just tried this method on a couple of bee droppings which had stained my paint after I’d removed them. My car is ceramic coated so I was pretty bummed.. then I found this video and now the stains are gone! Thank you!

  • @Hilty888
    @Hilty888 Před rokem +1

    worked on my 2022 RWD pearl white Model Y! I put my hairdryer on high setting because medium wasn't quite hot enough and i put it around 3-4cm away from the etching and waited around 45 secs to 1 minute and it just started to come off! thanks for the video!

  • @DylanHodge1
    @DylanHodge1 Před 2 lety +4

    OMG you rock! Thanks so much for sharing this. I tried hair dryer first but didn't get hot enough it seems so went with heat gun on low setting being very careful and stopping once in a while to cool. The spots vanished!

  • @bizzybezz
    @bizzybezz Před 8 dny

    I remember when this happened to my ceramic coated X3 and I just left it alone after a while. I noticed it wasn't there anymore and it was right on top of the hood so my guess is the sunlight must've evaporated it.

  • @MaNtIcHoRaOfficial
    @MaNtIcHoRaOfficial Před 3 měsíci +1

    Good old paint etching

  • @justcruisin109
    @justcruisin109 Před 2 lety +4

    Interesting approach so thanks for sharing. I'm surprised just having the car in the hot sunlight doesn't do the same thing though. I thought that it's either of two things - some volatile component of the bird dropping is absorbing/adsorbing into the clearcoat and the heat is 'boiling' it out or the clearcoat surface has been 'micro-etched' and the heat is allowing the clearcoat to reflow and smooth out the surface again. I thought clearcoats were crosslinked (usually not able to reflow) but I haven't followed paint chemistries for some years. A good outcome though whatever the reason. Cheers

  • @simeonmarkov9288
    @simeonmarkov9288 Před měsícem

    This is brilliant! Worked on a an alpine white 2023 BMW.

  • @colinshackleford8345
    @colinshackleford8345 Před 2 lety +3

    Hi, just did this on my model 3 (blue) and it worked, in that the white mark went, but I can still see a slight haze/dappling there. It’s barely perceptible though, and certainly not visible by anyone but me (my wife just rolled her eyes when I said I could still see something)! 😂 so I think it’ll probably do, certainly until I get around to getting the car polished at some point. Thanks for the tip.

  • @quarter_moon_and_a_guitar

    Well yes, and thank you. Hundreds of spots from one flockin' flock resolved. Body shop told me a 4 grand repaint was the only option. But there must be some conspiracy--detailers etc obviously must be aware of this-technique--and use it--but likely pretend they spent hours buffing your car. Actually I DID spend hours with the dryer myself, as these birds were particularly vindictive. But my car tipped me well

  • @gregchristie2763
    @gregchristie2763 Před 2 měsíci

    Didn't work at least with my hair dryer..for me got the surface to 83°C at least four times and then let it cool & repeat 2020 Tesla model 3 Ocean Blu Pearl .. I believe heating up n letting it cool several times is the preferred method ? which I did... so it would have been helpful if you had measured the surface temp while you were doing the job so we can see what the temperatures get up too... So what is the safe maximum temperature the panels clear coat ?

  • @ErinCoker
    @ErinCoker Před 5 měsíci +1

    Omg! This worked! Thank you!

  • @Lon3wolfTV
    @Lon3wolfTV Před rokem

    I get a stain from a bird poop today on my brand new Tesla Model Y (with ceramic coating on it), I'll give it a try with this method.
    If it works this would prove me that ceramic coating is fun to get water beading (easy to dry) but not useful at all against bird poops as they sell it.
    I'll let you know. If it works you've probably change my mind about ceramic coating ;)
    Thanks for sharing this trick with us.

    • @Lon3wolfTV
      @Lon3wolfTV Před rokem +1

      Ok so… tried it a few minutes ago. I apply heat for 2 minutes, let it cool a bit, and re-applied heat for 2 minutes and Wow! It desappeared completly! It looks like a magic trick. Thanks again for sharing this !

  • @steventapp9608
    @steventapp9608 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome tip, I’ve just used my wife’s Dyson hairdryer and completely removed three bird poop etchings that looked the same as those in this video from the bonnet and front wing of my 6 month old Kia E-Niro. Got close up (2-3cm) using the hottest setting and the etchings were gone in about 2 minutes.

  • @StephenGambino-uk8rd
    @StephenGambino-uk8rd Před 6 měsíci +1

    thank you so much!

  • @KeeperDK
    @KeeperDK Před 2 lety

    Thanx for recommendation. Works great and even the mark was in size like kids palm, after usage of hair dryer nicely mark has disappeared. many thanx again!! btw applied on my Volvo car.

  • @Chris-hc9vb
    @Chris-hc9vb Před 2 lety +1

    Funny cause I came across this video searching for remedies to remove bird diarrhea. I keep my vehicle clean 98% of time , sleeping the other 2% . The stains are so noticeable and irritating to me that I was just about to buy $300 worth of buffing equipment & compounds to remove 3 spots on the hood that no one notices but me. 3am I’m outside with the wife’s blow dryer to my surprise this actually works . I think instead buying a DA polisher I’m going to Walmart purchase a nice hair dryer for my wife 😂. Thanks for the bird dropping hack

  • @ALEZANDAR
    @ALEZANDAR Před 5 měsíci

    Great! but wouldn't the applied heat harm the clearcoat!?

  • @mattearle8937
    @mattearle8937 Před rokem

    These are pro solutions and good ones at that...... however it was a long weekend, a massive amount of Bird crap landed on my car and I did not want to let it sit for days or a week feeling it may do further damage. I had a white car. (Not sure what the outcome would be for a dark paint car?). The chunky part of the poop I got off. Not issue there. What was left was light green stains literally that looking like ink or something. I tried soap and water and a sponge. No change. I tried Turtle wax and some buffing. Did not help at all. I tried Baking soda and water. Did not do anything. I tried Baking soda and vinegar. Nothing. I tried Goo B Gone. No change... no effect. NOTE I chose a small bird poo stain for all these down near the side front fender in the most inconspicuous spot to test all these. In case any of them left some damage or abrasive marks in the paint. I recommend the same. If the situation allows for that. Finally what worked? A mixture paste of Oxy Clean Powder mixed plain hot water. Not so hot that it burns your fingers. I mixed it to a wet version of a paste. I tried applying and rubbing the stains using make Up Remover pads (those white round ones).... I tried a cloth.... it seemed the best way to do it was using my plain old fingers. I would apply a dollop and simply firm but a gentle firm.... rub it with my thumb or fingertips around and over each poo splatter. The more you kept rubbing the fainter and fainter the stain got. It does take some elbow grease and time. It took me around 45 to 55 minutes to do around 35 - 40 splatters ranging from the size of a dime to the size of a pea. But they all came out. Every now and then I would mist the whole area with water. You do not want the paste dry or chunky.... nor too thin.... a little wetter than toothpaste consistency. After I rinsed and rubbed everything with a soft towel and you could see some of the areas where I rubbed with the oxyclean but I am sure a going over with a good car wax with hint of rubbing compound would even out the small few areas I could see a bit of a difference in shine. Would I recommend this for anyone with a prestige car or Hot rod or show car? maybe not? But your everyday homeowner with a run of the mill regular car, SUV or whatever should find this to do the job. Again it is not the work of a pro like this author here but it worked enough for my liking on our white Honda Accord. Hope this helps. Note get bird poop off a car as fast as possible. Every day or hour your leave it lets the high acid content in Birds poop permeate the clear coat and even into the paint if left long enough. Cheers

  • @nicholastongue85
    @nicholastongue85 Před 11 měsíci +1

    It works! Thank you so much!

  • @taylorcobb425
    @taylorcobb425 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Omggg thanks so much for sharing. Will definitely try this out.

  • @davidfisher8699
    @davidfisher8699 Před rokem

    Thanks, for the video. I have a model 3. Owned for 2 months. I have a bird or tree dropping stain. I tried with the same manufacturer as you and it did not work. I tried it for a minute or so. Maybe, I should try it longer. If you have any other suggestions greatly appreciated. I have tried Dawn and it did not work either.

  • @howdarethee
    @howdarethee Před 2 měsíci

    Even with ceramic coating it will stain

  • @mikebrennan9241
    @mikebrennan9241 Před rokem +1

    Absolutely spectacular 🎉...it worked like a charm ❤

  • @melindavermeer
    @melindavermeer Před 7 měsíci

    @iowatesla since it has been a while since you did this video, was there any long term issues with this fix? or has it remained looking 'normal' after some time passed and gone thru a couple years of weather temperature changes? maybe an idea for a follow up video :)

  • @144Donn
    @144Donn Před rokem

    Now, if we could remove dents just like that, life truly would be peachy!

  • @jinhocha01
    @jinhocha01 Před 3 lety +2

    That is a great idea and solution!! Thanks.

  • @eloneatmyshorts
    @eloneatmyshorts Před 3 lety

    Interesting and thx for the post. I'm curious the chemistry reasoning behind this.

    • @iowatesla
      @iowatesla  Před 3 lety

      I would like to understand that too. Thanks for watching.

  • @mral6168
    @mral6168 Před rokem +1

    Best tip of the year! 🎉 👍🏻

    • @iowatesla
      @iowatesla  Před rokem

      Thanks! I was surprised myself that it worked.

  • @GWVEEN
    @GWVEEN Před 2 lety +1

    You saved my ass, thanks this really worked on my tesla model 3!

  • @dominicdominijanni2338

    So.....I've tried this. No luck. Even with a pro heat gun. I believe this only works if the etch damage is fairly new. I've tried polishing and it works....but then a week later it reappears. If this method fails you'll likely need to sand it out.

  • @VampireOnline
    @VampireOnline Před 3 lety +2

    Wouldn’t just parking outside in the sun do the same thing?

    • @iowatesla
      @iowatesla  Před 3 lety +1

      Honestly, I don't know. Maybe. Perhaps that's why I haven't noticed it on my other cars. Perhaps I just pay more attention to my Tesla. You may be correct.

  • @AK4974U
    @AK4974U Před 10 měsíci

    Was the stain kinda gritty when rubbing it with your finger? because I think I have the same problem

  • @jonhicks1
    @jonhicks1 Před 11 měsíci

    I have a nasty stain on my black model Y. The poop was about an inch in diameter and was only on the car for maybe six hours before i removed it but it left a nasty mark that you can feel clearly. A local detailer recommended a heat gun to remove bird poo stains so ill give it a go and report results.

    • @jonhicks1
      @jonhicks1 Před 11 měsíci

      Yeah this 100% worked. Hair dryer for a few minutes per stain (had three in total, two very large... maybe half the size of a credit card).

  • @Qwerty1235945
    @Qwerty1235945 Před rokem

    That's stunning. Thank you.

  • @KineticEV
    @KineticEV Před 3 lety

    Definitely invest in PPF. So the bumper, hood etc.

    • @iowatesla
      @iowatesla  Před 3 lety

      I’m leaning in that direction. Didn’t want to pay the money when I first got the car. Thanks for watching.

  • @borg_cube
    @borg_cube Před 7 měsíci

    Any tip on how to remove bird dropping in sub zero temp?

  • @jeffreyanderson7629
    @jeffreyanderson7629 Před 3 lety +4

    What sorcery is this??

    • @iowatesla
      @iowatesla  Před 3 lety +1

      Feels that way. It was crazy. I would have never thought it would have worked but it did. I've tested it a number of time and it works every time. Thanks for watching!

    • @jeffreyanderson7629
      @jeffreyanderson7629 Před 3 lety

      @@iowatesla Just took delivery of my Model 3, incredible experience, incredible car! Used your referral code so those free supercharger miles should hopefully be hitting your account soon! Thanks again!

    • @iowatesla
      @iowatesla  Před 3 lety

      I got the miles! Thanks so much! Enjoy your new car. It’s a blast.

    • @brianroberts3312
      @brianroberts3312 Před 3 lety

      Sorcery indeed! Wow!

  • @Milan-cw7zs
    @Milan-cw7zs Před 2 lety

    Wow that was amazing! Do you have a ceramic coating on car?

    • @iowatesla
      @iowatesla  Před 2 lety

      Nope. Just the factory paint.

  • @legioner9
    @legioner9 Před 2 lety

    So. I tried this method using a heat gun. Not even 1 mm of the edge of the cracket clearcoat I didn't manage to remove. I have the heat gun at 350 dg. Celsius and holding it for several minutes in the same spot ... the gun can go above 700 deg. Celsius. No results ...

  • @DylanHodge1
    @DylanHodge1 Před rokem +1

    Has anyone tried this on the plastic bumper cover? Have used on the hood and it's amazing but worried might melt the plastic if I try it on a stain there.

    • @iowatesla
      @iowatesla  Před rokem +1

      I haven't but I need to. I have to think this will work the same. You are only modifying the clear coat and I 'think' the clear coat is the same on the plastic.

    • @DylanHodge1
      @DylanHodge1 Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the reply. Please let me know if you end up doing it and I will let you know as well.

  • @GG-vtfalcon17
    @GG-vtfalcon17 Před 3 lety

    Hi like you I have the same problem . I found a series of products that work ! check out hydro silicone products . It a rub on wipe off easy application that usually lasts me 2-4 months. I use their rewind and recharge products almost every time I wash the car.

    • @iowatesla
      @iowatesla  Před 3 lety

      Thanks. I'll check them out.

    • @GG-vtfalcon17
      @GG-vtfalcon17 Před 3 lety

      @@iowatesla the name of the company is hydro silex. If you google you will find them. They have a large assortment of products for internal and external use .

  • @rickg7465
    @rickg7465 Před rokem

    Can anyone explain how this is working is the clear coat melting then solidifying ?
    It looks like it works my Tesla just got hit twice on the bonnet less than 6 hours the paint was etched on removal,I polished almost all of it but it’s concerning
    Plenty of birds in Perth and most part of the year the weather is hot

  • @legioner9
    @legioner9 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks a million.

    • @iowatesla
      @iowatesla  Před 2 lety

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @legioner9
      @legioner9 Před 2 lety +1

      @@iowatesla I will try tomorrow on my car. It is metallic black, brand new basically and there are like 4 spots where you can clearly feel the edge of the burn ... and clearcoat has small cracks in it being whiteish. I really hope it will work, I'll use a heat gun though

  • @limi9688
    @limi9688 Před rokem

    You are a hero

    • @iowatesla
      @iowatesla  Před rokem

      Thanks. An anti-bird poop hero. Glad you found it helpful.

  • @gaz8003
    @gaz8003 Před 2 lety

    I have the same issue with my Mustang since I park it outside. Does this harm the paint in anyway ? I might try it since my car look unclean with all the stains

    • @iowatesla
      @iowatesla  Před 2 lety

      I did it about a year ago and it doesn’t show any problems. Still looks perfect.

  • @antonioperthamboy7208

    Thanks a lot

  • @tattoomagic6110
    @tattoomagic6110 Před rokem

    Thank you! I’m try this when I get home. I’ve worked since I was 16 (34 now) and just bought my first really nice truck and having paid 62k (I know that’s not expensive to some but was a crazy amount to me) and only having it a month I noticed 3 small spots that look like bird droppings on the hood and couldn’t get it off. And was stressing over it and I’m to scared to wet sand or heavy polish for fear of messing the paint up in a bigger way. I’ll report back if it works for me!

  • @J0j0m10
    @J0j0m10 Před 3 lety

    Interesting. Thanks for the video

  • @did3d523
    @did3d523 Před 2 lety

    is that work on standar car or only tesla?

  • @michaelholt1
    @michaelholt1 Před 3 lety +1

    Amazing. Thanks for sharing this great tip 😀

    • @iowatesla
      @iowatesla  Před 3 lety

      I didn't think it would work but it did. Thanks for watching!

  • @tubelator
    @tubelator Před rokem

    So what is the explenation? it evaporises the stain?

    • @iowatesla
      @iowatesla  Před rokem

      I think it melts the outer layer of the clear coat and it heals itself. Not sure really.

  • @wb6898
    @wb6898 Před rokem

    Doesn't work on black tesla

  • @desrobertson9803
    @desrobertson9803 Před rokem

    didnt work for me maybe audi paint different

  • @axceee
    @axceee Před 2 lety

    Black Tesla, doesn’t work for me ;(

  • @lmh-mv3ec
    @lmh-mv3ec Před rokem

    How abt using hot water to pour over the area?

    • @iowatesla
      @iowatesla  Před rokem

      Never tried it. I don't know if it will be hot enough.

  • @paulboivin7315
    @paulboivin7315 Před rokem

    It works

  • @jameswilbur1273
    @jameswilbur1273 Před rokem

    Will that work if your car has a ceramic coating?

    • @iowatesla
      @iowatesla  Před rokem

      I don’t know. Sorry.

    • @karentorkar8256
      @karentorkar8256 Před rokem

      I just tried on ours, didn't see any change. It has been coated.

  • @montegomm
    @montegomm Před 2 lety

    Do you have paint protection film that you are heating up?

    • @iowatesla
      @iowatesla  Před 2 lety

      Nope. Just the paint.

    • @montegomm
      @montegomm Před 2 lety

      @@iowatesla Sorry, just after I asked the question you mentioned in the video that you don't have ppf. I plan to get a full front end (bumper, hood, two fenders, two mirrors) done (west Chicago suburbs) done. Thanks for all your videos. I especially appreciate the camp mode one you did at Starved Rock. I plan to use the Y for some camping rather than pulling out my tent, so your insights are extremely helpful. Nice to see the Illinois State University shirts you wear (LOL), I know it's Ames. Thanks again.

    • @iowatesla
      @iowatesla  Před 2 lety

      @@montegomm All good. Thanks for watching!

  • @iPigee
    @iPigee Před 3 lety

    Wow!

    • @iowatesla
      @iowatesla  Před 3 lety

      My thoughts exactly. Thanks for watching!

  • @Vintage_Dave_T
    @Vintage_Dave_T Před 3 lety

    Wow.

    • @iowatesla
      @iowatesla  Před 3 lety

      I surprised me. I never thought it would work but it did. Tried it again last night after I washed my car. Found 2 more on my hood. Hair dryer took them right off. Took about 45 seconds for each one.

  • @phulisha6023
    @phulisha6023 Před rokem

    Thank you daddy

  • @Hildepedia
    @Hildepedia Před 3 lety

    How odd!

    • @iowatesla
      @iowatesla  Před 3 lety

      I know! I would never have thought that heat would fix it. I figured the problem was caused from the sun baking it onto the car to begin with. Thanks for watching!

    • @iowatesla
      @iowatesla  Před 3 lety

      Very odd. I would never have thought it would work. Thanks for watching!

  • @stardarkk
    @stardarkk Před 3 lety

    nicee

    • @iowatesla
      @iowatesla  Před 3 lety

      Agreed. I would not have thought this would have worked.

  • @Garcwyn
    @Garcwyn Před rokem

    The long term solution is not to buy a Tesla in the first place