How do you guys deal with the bird #!^%@#?
#17
I've even heard of sonic bird repel devices, but I doubt if they are battery operated.
Good luck and keep fighting the good fight against your avian adversary!
#18
#19
I like that stuff too, particularly if your car is a bit dirty. I note though that the stuff is about 30% more expensive, so I use it for when things are really dirty.
#20
Now THAT'S what I call a bird strike . . . . . . although I know Captain "Sully" (the "Miracle on the Hudson" pilot) may not agree. P.S. I'm also into flying so Captain "Sully" is a personal hero to me.
ryem3,
Now I'm going to have to get some Spray On Car Wash and the recommended extra thick micro fiber green towels on my next order. I have NEVER been disappointed with anything I've ever ordered from Griot's. He definitely has me as a "customer for life" just like he wants.
ryem3,
Now I'm going to have to get some Spray On Car Wash and the recommended extra thick micro fiber green towels on my next order. I have NEVER been disappointed with anything I've ever ordered from Griot's. He definitely has me as a "customer for life" just like he wants.
#21
You're really going to like it. I usually go for the Speed Shine for the quick bird poop removal though. Those fluffy green towels are the perfect thing too - better than what you thought was a soft micro fiber towel. I'm dreamin' about the small polisher now...
#22
I gotta tell ya, you could spend aaaaalot of cash at Griot's Garage if you aren't careful...it may actually be a good thing I don't have a place to wash and wax the car, i'd buy em all.
-Alex
-Alex
#23
I also bought the new paint glaze and I'm totally in love with that stuff, especially for the front and rear bumpers which (in my opinion) you really don't want to polish that often if you can help it. I follow the glaze with Best of Show and the results are simply stunning!
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