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Old 08-26-2012, 06:18 PM   #9 (permalink)
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There is a fungus that grows in mulch, or any rotting wood source, called "artillery" or "shotgun" fungus. When the spores are full, they actually shoot up into the air, and they stick to anything they can find like friggin crazy glue. It is incredibly hard to remove, as well. The "shot" are tiny little black dots, the size of a pinhead, some larger. I have seen it on houses 10ft high or more.
Obviously, like a shotgun spread, the closer you are to the barrel, the smaller the pattern.
I have heard the best thing to remove it from a car is vinegar, although I cant confirm that. I would think a clay bar would do it.
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