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) and birds are...you guessed it....defacating.I parked my car in my usual spot at work today....and they had a blast plastering my panarama roof. Amazingly, they didn't even come close the the rusty old Volvo or the Hyunai parked on either side of me.... This combined with an emergency drought alert (prohibiting car washing) really baked my biscuits.
Maybe birds also like Orion Blue?
Just terrible!
Having lived in Detroit, North Carolina, and both southern & northern California, I have never heard of an emergency drought alert and the subsequent ban on washing cars. I guess I just haven't lived a part of the country that has had one of these, but that's just wrong and communist!
Just terrible!
I have a very good solution for bird droppings that I believe works very well. Obviously you need to get the droppings off ASAP otherwise it starts to eat into the paint. However, don't just wipe it off either, or it will create a bigger mess (the impurities also risk scratching the paint). Carry a bottle of no salt selzter water in your car. What you do is remove the cap, place your thumb over the top, shake like mad, and then spray off the mess like you would with a hose. Also carry a small terry towel to clean up the water. When you get home, you might want to throughly clean the area and then reapply some wax. Is this overboard? I don't know, but it works.
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My personal opinion is that using water for car washing is only one factor for a given household. When they ban car washing, they don't address other issues. In 1999, people were allowed to water gardens as long as they held the hose themselves, no sprinklers. My plants are well established and can withstand low water levels. Shouldn't I be able to use a modest amount of water to clean my car instead of watering bushes?
Don't you think the affluent birds would pick a lesser can to poop on?
Maybe the birds were jealous BMW owners!
Don't hurt me, please!
Tim






