From paint damage to diseases, bird poop is
the 'gift' that keeps on giving.
It’s happened to everybody who has a car. But
it happens a lot more to some people. Why?
Turns out there’s something of a science
behind why birds prefer to let fly over some cars more than others.
There’s also a science to getting it off of
there, and pronto. More on that later.
But first, the droppings.
A U.K. study of more than 1,000 cars showed that red was
the most inviting toilet on wheels for birds, according
the U.K. Telegraph. Blue was the second-most attractive,
while green was by far the least attractive.
It goes without saying (or does it?) that you
should try to avoid parking under large, leafy trees, and especially avoid
parking under mulberry or other fruit-bearing trees that would be especially
attractive as feeding spots.
While freshly delivered droppings won’t do
much damage other than grossing you out, the trouble is that most people don’t
remove them immediately.
Car care product specialists Autoglym
conducted research that proves the damage results from cooling paint lacquer
which contracts and hardens around the droppings. The damage can usually be
avoided – but only if owners act fast.
“As paint lacquer warms – in the direct summer
sunshine for example – it softens and expands,” Autoglym says in the Telegraph.
“At the same time, that heat dries and hardens any bird droppings on the
surface. … As the paint lacquer cools, overnight for example, it contracts,
hardens and moulds around the texture of the bird dropping,” leaving a dulled
or even pitted surface.
You can prevent the damage by acting quickly
to remove the “substance,” using a soft cloth and warm soapy water.
If the droppings have hardened, let them soak
and soften, and then wipe off.
Lastly, keep your hands away from your mouth
and wash thoroughly afterwards, because the birds have one more little present
embedded in there for you: their droppings can cause Histoplasmosis and
Cryptococcus, both of which are extremely harmful diseases that can be spread
from birds to humans.
Now get out there and wash that car.
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