This is what I came for lol thank you. Neeeever use finger nail you will just scratch the paint yourself. I made that mistake when I was younger. Bug and tar remover work ok too. I keep my car super clean and every morning there is so much bee poop on it. I need a easy safe way like hot water to get them off without soaking the whole car
I fucking hate this stuff. Nothing ever gets all of it off, when I hand wash a car only a bit comes off, so at the end you're left with a clean car with yellow spots all over it... I hate bees for this reason.
@@mattlester7799 I have to put a little bit of my car wash soap onto a microfibre towel (completely undiluted) and press it on top of the bee poop to get it to loosen up.
My neighbor discovered getting up super early while your car is still covered in dew is the easiest time to remove the bee poop with no chemicals.
Bee poop is pretty easy to get off with gentle pressure from a microfiber towel. It’s just so annoying because it is a constant battle.
I’m battling it’s now!
hot distilled water in a sopping rag or sponge left on the bee poop dissolves it
This is what I came for lol thank you. Neeeever use finger nail you will just scratch the paint yourself. I made that mistake when I was younger. Bug and tar remover work ok too. I keep my car super clean and every morning there is so much bee poop on it. I need a easy safe way like hot water to get them off without soaking the whole car
What do u recommend for a car that isn’t coated?
so for a car not coated , and only washed every other week do you think the bee poop is damageing the paint and clear coat?
Should we wipe this off during the curing process before our first wash? Or wait till first wash
Please tell us which chemical you are using . i am troubled by bee poop
Did you watch the video 🤔
Great, something else to lay awake & worry about# ! Bee poop
When I had a yellow ranger every year that shit was on it.
It's crazy how hard it is to remove!
What or you doing
I fucking hate this stuff. Nothing ever gets all of it off, when I hand wash a car only a bit comes off, so at the end you're left with a clean car with yellow spots all over it... I hate bees for this reason.
Did you ever figure out how to actually remove the yellow spots?
@@mattlester7799 I have to put a little bit of my car wash soap onto a microfibre towel (completely undiluted) and press it on top of the bee poop to get it to loosen up.
@@adelaideautowashes what about after you remove it and it still leaves a small yellow stain? Can’t get this crap off to save my life lol
@@mattlester7799Maybe a clay bar? Idk man it never left a stain for me
Guess what folks? I discovered a simple Mr Clean Magic Eraser works fantastic!
I haven’t tried it yet, but I think a welding torch might work too.
Guess what folks?
I discovered that a simple Mr Clean Magic Eraser removes it quite easily!
80 grit sandpaper is faster
@@a111z 🤣