Removal of bird muck etching and bird poop damage to car paintwork

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  • @mattearle8937
    @mattearle8937 Před 11 měsíci +11

    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

    • @cvrpov
      @cvrpov  Před 11 měsíci

      Thanks for the tip

  • @xlfive
    @xlfive Před rokem +7

    As usual a first class repair,after watching your videos I'm confident I can tackle any imperfections on my car

    • @cvrpov
      @cvrpov  Před rokem +2

      Good 👍🏻 that's what this channel is like about

  • @randomtherapy
    @randomtherapy Před rokem +14

    Love watching this kind of stuff. Gives me the confidence and skills to do my own car. Keep up the good work 👍🏻

    • @cvrpov
      @cvrpov  Před rokem +3

      Awesome mate thats why I make these videos

    • @BananerRepublic
      @BananerRepublic Před rokem

      @@cvrpov or you could save yourself hours and just use a hair dryer :|

  • @octanography5685
    @octanography5685 Před rokem +15

    You can fix that with a heat gun and without sanding a clear coat. Use a lower temperature on the heat gun for 2-3 minutes with always moving heat gun, DONT hold on the same spot all the time. The clear coat will become softer eventually and it will repair itself. Leave it to cool down and then polish that area if necessary.

    • @cvrpov
      @cvrpov  Před rokem +7

      This works on light bird etching. This was surprisingly deep and the aston martin paint is not great

    • @mattcc9435
      @mattcc9435 Před rokem +4

      No chance the heat gun method works on an etching like this...ive fixed a few customers etchings with the heat gun in the past but ive found its limited to minor etchings that essentially look like stains not cracks...this was far beyond a stain..I've just found one similar to this on my car roof so am going to give the wet sanding a go before spending a fortune at a body shop 😭

    • @ArthurMSoto
      @ArthurMSoto Před 10 měsíci

      @@mattcc9435what’s good methods to try before heat?

    • @mattcc9435
      @mattcc9435 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @ArthurMSoto it depends on the etching I guess. If you have a heat gun then nothing wrong with trying that method, but if you don't then I'd go out and buy some polishing compound and an applicator pad, (assuming you don't have a machine polisher) and try and remove it polishing by hand

  • @greg1158
    @greg1158 Před 6 měsíci

    Really appreciate your effort on focusing and struggling with light, so we can clearly see the damages. It's quite hard to film this, I know!

  • @chrisderrick6211
    @chrisderrick6211 Před rokem +2

    Given me the confidence to have a go at the damage on my car

  • @davidchapman43
    @davidchapman43 Před rokem +4

    Great job mate.your tutorials have saved me loads.huge thanks

    • @cvrpov
      @cvrpov  Před rokem

      No problem thanks for watching

  • @husky1239
    @husky1239 Před rokem +1

    Nice video I have never had to deal with bird poo but that's the exact way I would deal with it great video and informative keep up the great work you do

  • @Ron4991
    @Ron4991 Před rokem +2

    Easy, simple and fast !!
    Thanks a lot mate, you just saved me a lot of monies 😊
    Pleas do more of those !

    • @cvrpov
      @cvrpov  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the feedback & glad you enjoyed the content.

    • @BananerRepublic
      @BananerRepublic Před rokem

      use a hair dryer next time an you'll save time, too

  • @RebMordechaiReviews
    @RebMordechaiReviews Před rokem +2

    Before trying this, I suggest you apply some WD40 to the area, leave it for a few seconds and then try polishing with a soft cloth.

    • @cvrpov
      @cvrpov  Před rokem

      on deep bird muck damage this wont have any effect

    • @RebMordechaiReviews
      @RebMordechaiReviews Před rokem +2

      @cvrpov I would agree, but it's worth trying first. Some colleagues at work were telling me I had to take the car to a specialist bodywork place as the stains had damaged the paint. Then I saw a youtube video that recommended using WD40, so I tried it. Well, for me, at least it worked, so I saved myself some time and money.

  • @norbertcardenas1876
    @norbertcardenas1876 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Love your videos - I have bugs that etched into my wife’s car paint before we purchased the car. Rest of the paint looks good. Guessing I can use the same process- but if you can do a bonnet or good with bug etching removal would be great.

    • @cvrpov
      @cvrpov  Před 6 měsíci

      Check out my bumper wet sanding video mate.

  • @Retset
    @Retset Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thanks for another clear explanation. If it was a bit too deep and it looked like you might end up sanding off all the clearcoat, what would you do? Possible to do a localised spray/sand/buff of 2K clearcoat or would it need a respray?

    • @tr33tv
      @tr33tv Před 7 měsíci

      This is what I plan to do for my sister's car. Paint has even split and cracked a little. Just bought me a polisher and keeping everyone's car waxed!

  • @paulpearson-zs9wz
    @paulpearson-zs9wz Před 3 měsíci

    Superb craftsmanship.

  • @daviddallaway8253
    @daviddallaway8253 Před rokem +1

    I think I would be frightened to do it great job

  • @steveholden9139
    @steveholden9139 Před rokem +2

    Great video……I am always nervous that I will make a bad situation worse!! Is that just plain water to lubricate the sandpaper?

    • @cvrpov
      @cvrpov  Před rokem +1

      Yes but a small amount of soap or shampoo will aid lubrication

  • @junglierich8448
    @junglierich8448 Před rokem +1

    That’s top - the other marks on there - more of a ghosting rather than the worst of them you worked on - do you find polishing is always enough or is it worth flattening like you’ve just done there?

    • @cvrpov
      @cvrpov  Před rokem

      Most of the time polish is enough but these were deep and the paint was soft

  • @thialandpierson5061
    @thialandpierson5061 Před měsícem

    Excellent work ny friend 🎉

  • @mohammadafzal2020
    @mohammadafzal2020 Před rokem +1

    Great results each and every time 👍🏻

  • @mattcc9435
    @mattcc9435 Před rokem +1

    @CVR, would you ever mist a bit of clearcoat on top of a repair like this just to replace some of what was removed? I never see this done though so im guessing theres a reason why?

    • @cvrpov
      @cvrpov  Před rokem

      its really hard, maybe impossible to dust a bit of an area of clear

  • @ArthurMSoto
    @ArthurMSoto Před 4 měsíci

    What’s your opinion on people using heat guns if polishing isn’t fixing it

  • @albundy5992
    @albundy5992 Před 2 měsíci

    I'm not a pro, but I can get my hands dirty to an extent. I had a HUGE bird dropping etched right into the middle of my bonnet. So, removed all the protection (wax) etc with a special shampoo and then buffed with compound using a buffing drill. I couldn't get all of it out, but there's no way I myself want to take sandpaper to it!
    Anyway, I gave up and applied wax all over, and that made it visually disappear.

  • @r2autodetailing801
    @r2autodetailing801 Před rokem

    Another great video. Thanks for teaching.

  • @bilgidunyas1366
    @bilgidunyas1366 Před rokem +1

    What grit sandpaper do you use? How many sandpaper size does the polish correspond to? Thank you very much for your reply.

  • @JohnDoe-mf1jy
    @JohnDoe-mf1jy Před rokem +1

    Omg great videos easy and don’t cost anything

    • @cvrpov
      @cvrpov  Před rokem

      Thats the idea mate thanks for your support

  • @dini1046
    @dini1046 Před rokem +1

    I have an etching and I have wet sanded compounded and could not remove, it’s cracked looking and a big eye sore on my hood.

    • @cvrpov
      @cvrpov  Před rokem

      It's gone too deep then. Needs a respray

  • @kianward5999
    @kianward5999 Před rokem

    that is just amazing bro you are stunning at your job stunning finnish az allways what a great channel you share with uz all bro keep up your grate talent you make every subscriber so happy when you post your great content amazing work bro 👍👍👍

  • @DE-ok4ld
    @DE-ok4ld Před rokem

    Great video. I have always been told, maybe I missed it, but you should always neutralize the bird stuff with a little baking soda, prior to repairing the area?

    • @cvrpov
      @cvrpov  Před rokem

      Nor heard that but dont doubt it

  • @sydsnott5042
    @sydsnott5042 Před rokem +1

    Really like your videos. However I'm sceptical about what you say that any kind of drill where you can attach a buffing pad will do. Am I confusing this with a DA type polisher? They spin much less than a 'normal ' drill.
    I know some drills have a speed control, I have such a drill but I'm scared of doing much more damage than good repair.
    Please advise.

    • @cvrpov
      @cvrpov  Před rokem +3

      Hi mate. There are two main types of polishing tool (without getting too technical). A da/orbital oscillates instead of spins and is generally safer as it generates less heat and friction. That loss of heat and friction usually means it looses some cut effectiveness that a rotary offers. Rotary just means it spins in a normal circle. A cordless drill is the same as a rotary as it spins. Also a small pad can't generate as much heat/friction and cut as a larger pad so I usually consider a cordless drill with a small pad a fairly safe tool for polishing. Just keep the tool moving and it should be fine.

    • @sydsnott5042
      @sydsnott5042 Před rokem +1

      @@cvrpov thanks for your reply m8. It made a lot of sence and has totally removed my scepticism.
      I'm now gonna get me some small pads. Do you recommend any?

  • @StrideX21
    @StrideX21 Před rokem +1

    Not looking forward to this. My wife's black explorer st has bird poop etchings all over the car

  • @diamonddetails9445
    @diamonddetails9445 Před rokem

    Watching all your content AGAIN 💯👀👍TYVM BOSS

    • @cvrpov
      @cvrpov  Před rokem

      Much appreciated man

  • @Steve_882
    @Steve_882 Před rokem +1

    Great video. Bit scary :)... can i ask what compound/polish you use..can i use T.Cut

    • @cvrpov
      @cvrpov  Před rokem +1

      No don't use tcut. I used farecla g360 paste. www.paintgear.co.uk sell it

  • @malcolmcurtis9786
    @malcolmcurtis9786 Před rokem +1

    Fantastic job as usual 👍👍👍🇬🇧

  • @taekwankim1
    @taekwankim1 Před rokem

    Hi. Watching your vid n found very interesting. I got a question for you. Can you use your paint rubbing and polish method on this bird poop damage ?

    • @cvrpov
      @cvrpov  Před rokem

      No actually its one of the few circumstances that this wont work

  • @shermeenjoojy1671
    @shermeenjoojy1671 Před rokem +1

    I had a huge similar problem, called my local body shop. New dawn powerewsh. And the magic eraser. Actually I think the eraser would have done it all

  • @JamalHossain
    @JamalHossain Před rokem +1

    Fantastic

  • @diamonddetails9445
    @diamonddetails9445 Před rokem +1

    Brilliant 💯👍😎

  • @shermeenjoojy1671
    @shermeenjoojy1671 Před rokem +1

    Goo gone did not work, neither did we 40, or the brush at car washes, there were massive brown stains ox. My white car. Had been there for weeks, thanks to one of my kids (adult)

  • @garethdavies7564
    @garethdavies7564 Před 7 měsíci

    would a ceramic coating prevent bird shit edging in to the paint

    • @ArthurMSoto
      @ArthurMSoto Před 4 měsíci

      No, you still need to address it quickly. It will make it easier to clean off, and if it were to etch I’ve seen it not be as bad but so many variables.

  • @harryworden2019
    @harryworden2019 Před rokem +2

    Treat urself to some microfiber cloths ..that wiping noise was horrible 🤣

  • @gordonsteen5560
    @gordonsteen5560 Před 8 měsíci

    Very surprised your using paper cloths rather than microfiber cloths

  • @BananerRepublic
    @BananerRepublic Před rokem +1

    or... you could not wet sand your paint and just use a friggin hair dryer.

    • @cvrpov
      @cvrpov  Před rokem +3

      18 years in the trade tells me that wouldn't of worked on this one

  • @jesseflores-gm7bt
    @jesseflores-gm7bt Před 5 měsíci

    Bruh, the reflection does not serve you justice.

  • @WillRosario63
    @WillRosario63 Před rokem +1

    To much work my friend......Use a hand vapor that is used to iron the clothes...The vapor will remove the spots....just go up and down for about 3 to 5 minutes.....Is a piece of cake

    • @cvrpov
      @cvrpov  Před rokem

      Doesn't always work on every mark