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What do I use to fix bird poop etching? Ultimate Compound?
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Re: What do I use to fix bird poop etching? Ultimate Compound?
Originally posted by SY2565 View PostSo doing some searching on this Forum, it looks like M105 Ultra Cut Compound is what I want but would that be it or is there another step after the M105?
If there still there with the second application of swirlX then move up to the Ultimate Compound and apply in the same manner, and depending on the hardness of your paint if the Ultimate Compound doesn't work then move up to the M105 and repeat your process. But again I prefer the foam applicator over the micro fiber or terry cloth applicator because of the foam is more aggressive then micro fiber and along with the pressure of your hand does a better job.
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Re: What do I use to fix bird poop etching? Ultimate Compound?
I would go with UC. It may not be possible to remove these deep etched area's by hand. As stated it depends on the whether the clear is soft or hard. UC or M105 may not be able to remove the etches out by hand. I would use either one with a foam applicator and follow the directions on the bottle. You may need to go with a machine. You could try the DA power system and use a drill if you don't want to invest in a DA.
I'm sure you already washed it but I would clay the area's you are having issues with to remove any contaminants. Then follow up with UC and either polish and wax or just a cleaner wax (ie white wax, colorx, cleaner wax) to protect the area.
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Re: What do I use to fix bird poop etching? Ultimate Compound?
to completely remove etching you'll have to remove a lot of paint. either by hand, sand paper or a machine.
You can do a lot with a terry towel and UC or 105. But after using a compound you'll have to remove those marks to with polishing with UP or 205, then wax.
I wet sand, buff and polish these out.
Good Luck!
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Re: What do I use to fix bird poop etching? Ultimate Compound?
Wash, clay, then try least aggressive first using a polish like M205 or Ultimate Polish. If that step didn't work then go with M105 or Ultimate Compound. Be sure to re-seal or wax.Ryan Rehart
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Re: What do I use to fix bird poop etching? Ultimate Compound?
I have removed bird drop stains with Ultimate Polish and a yellow polishing pad on my G110V2. If it truly is etching, you may need to step up to UC, when doing it by hand. Although, nothing wrong with trying UP or Swirl X first. I would use an MF pad as it will be a little more aggressive than a foam pad.
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Re: What do I use to fix bird poop etching? Ultimate Compound?
Sorry to be joking at a time like this but if "one" bird did that I bet he's darn proud. It looks like she parked the car where there is a "flight path" for birds and they don't like that color of a car. My wife leaves it up to me to detail our three vehicles and travel trailer. However if she brought her car home like that, there is no doubt in my mind that I would very quickly enrol her into Detailing 101. Good luck at getting it all off.
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Re: What do I use to fix bird poop etching? Ultimate Compound?
I'd wash, clay (I'd take my time claying maybe some of the crud can be removed from the surface), then try out ScratchX 2.0, with ScratchX 2.0, I'd again take my time allow the SMAT's to do its job. Go at it at least 2 passes. If it doesn't solve it, move up Ultimate Compound. When it's fixed, seal it with your choice of wax and try parking indoors.. Good Luck!
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