I found some white crap on my car and have no idea what it is. I'm sure some motherf'er did this to my car because I dont think it was
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08-16-2010, 07:30 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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I found some white crap on my car and have no idea what it is. I'm sure some motherf'er did this to my car because I dont think it was from natural weather or what not.
Anyways I removed the white crap on the car and there are some blemishes. If I use rubbing alcohol to clean the area, will it damage the paint of the car? |
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I am not advocating this, just passing on information that was given to me. I have not researched it!
The installer of my UltraShield told me to keep a small spray bottle of isopropyl alcohol and a microfiber towel in the car to remove bird droppings from the paint as quickly as possible. They use a 33% mix with water. They mix their own. I think most over the counter alcohol is about 25% by volume. He claimed it would not damage your clear coat. Love to hear some input. Let the debate begin...
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rubbing alcohol is fine on paint. i use it all the time to remove wax.
but to remove this white crap, if it's caked on i recommend you get some clay and quick detailer. use the softest clay you can find cause the paint is very soft. i use Griot's clay (yellow gooey ikky mess, but works great). Car Care, Detail Supplies, Garage Organization, Car Accessories - Griot's Garage 800-345-5789 |
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Agreed, alcohol is fine. I keep a spray bottle of 50/50 IPA/Water on hand for detailing (learned through Autopia.org).
But like Ken said, if it's caked on, you might want to try a clay bar, could be more effective. |
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I like the 50/50 idea but would use distilled water to eliminate any hard water issues.
To the OP use a spray bottle to douse the problem area, if stuffs starts to run off you are in luck….keep spraying. I would avoid wiping until whatever the stuff is has gotten soaked with the solution. After the bulk is gone then go the clay using detail spray as a lubricant. If the stuff stays put I'd try using some bug/tar remover and let it sit until the problem stuff starts to break down. my 2 cents………..for a local 370 owner check out the seattle area thread there's quite a few of us.
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As said already, don't bother with the alcohol unless there is still physically gunk on your paint. If you have just a surface blemish, use a good wax or polish and some elbow grease and it should look perfect!
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I wouldn't advocate its use as a bird dropping remover as it has no lubrication... A quick detail spray is a far better choice for removing bird droppings in a hurry. It will wet the contamination and lubricate, making it much safer for removal. Bingo!
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