What to Do When Car Paint is Corroded and Cracked by Bird Droppings?
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The solutions for car paint corroded and cracked by bird droppings are: 1. Use polishing wax; 2. Sand the cracked area of the paint film to expose the intact surface and then repaint. Car paint refers to the coating on the car's paint surface, which involves applying a film layer to protect the gloss of the car's paint from fading and to provide a physical protective layer for the paint. Methods for maintaining car paint include: 1. Promptly remove dust from the car body to minimize static electricity's attraction of dust; 2. Rinse rain stains with clean water as soon as possible after rain to avoid damaging the paint; 3. Avoid washing the car under direct sunlight or high temperatures; 4. Use clean, soft cloths or sponges when washing to prevent mixing in metal shavings or sand particles that could leave scratches.
I've encountered the issue of bird droppings corroding and cracking car paint several times. Once my beloved car was parked under a tree, and bird droppings landed on it without being cleaned promptly. After a few days, small cracks appeared, and the paint felt rough as if it was peeling. I was particularly anxious at that time and immediately consulted a car repair technician. He explained that bird droppings are highly acidic and can corrode the surface of the car paint. If left untreated, the cracks could spread, affecting the primer and even leading to rust. The solution is to first gently remove any residue with car wash detergent, then slowly polish the cracked area with polishing paste. Minor damage can restore the gloss, but severe cases may require local repainting. I've since developed a habit of cleaning bird droppings immediately and bought a car cover for protection. I also try to avoid parking in areas with dense trees and apply a layer of car wax as a protective measure to prevent future headaches. Remember, avoid using hard objects to scrape, as this could worsen the damage.