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twinee

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If for got the joys of white/ cream cars! What's best for removing fly ***** from a cream car?!?
 
Thanks, are there any that are better for more frequent use? Don't want to harm my paint
 
JE_GT":3o6kcx4k said:
Might come off easier next time if you give your car a good coating in wax
Well its got that life shine that the dealership put on it, but I am planning on polishing and waxing it next week :D
 
What for polish and wax?? Or to remove fly *****

If polish and wax. I have AG SRP and dodo juice supernatural wax
 
I find that washing the car as normal, getting most of the fly splats off, but leaving any stuborn ones to soften works well. Come back to the remainder once your nearly finished and give them another going over, with hot clean soapy water and maybe a clean MF cloth which will have a bit more bite than a longer piled washmit

As Maggi mentions, effort>products
 
singlespeed":35n0qqr3 said:
I find that washing the car as normal, getting most of the fly splats off, but leaving any stuborn ones to soften works well. Come back to the remainder once your nearly finished and give them another going over, with hot clean soapy water and maybe a clean MF cloth which will have a bit more bite than a longer piled washmit

As Maggi mentions, effort>products
Yes but we are talking fly poo as in poo from flys bums, not splattered flys who have decide to end their short little lives on my car
 
twinee":21h84v4c said:
singlespeed":21h84v4c said:
I find that washing the car as normal, getting most of the fly splats off, but leaving any stuborn ones to soften works well. Come back to the remainder once your nearly finished and give them another going over, with hot clean soapy water and maybe a clean MF cloth which will have a bit more bite than a longer piled washmit

As Maggi mentions, effort>products
Yes but we are talking fly poo as in poo from flys bums, not splattered flys who have decide to end their short little lives on my car
You must have flies the size of a Pteradactyl :shock:

The dried blobs of resin like poo could be removed with some effort as above, or detailing clay would get them off ;)
 
:shock: Lol, you've never lived in fourlanes! Its something you wouldn't see on a darker car. Picking with my nail only removed some, I am sure clay will remove them but I can't clay me car twice weekly lol. I will try and get a pic
 
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