Bug - Insect droppings

BIG JOHN

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Help!!!



I've just moved to a new house here in Belgium and it's deep in the countryside. That means I have more cows next door than people - but also way more house flies flying about. I noticed while working on my wife's car which is a light titanium grey several areas of small black spots. I'd not seen this before on her finish and recognised it as fly droppings.



These spots are pretty resistant and require rubbing with a meshed sponge or the clay bar to remove. If I need to do this once a week cleaning her car is going to be quite a chore. I use Zaino products and will ask Sal about it but wondered if anyone here had a suggestion that would not strip my Zaino layers but get these spots off.



My own car is black, so while I'm sure I'm getting spots too, I can't see them.



Any help/advice is appreciated.:scared
 
Hi - I've got Z-6 and already tried it - no luck. I've written to Sal to see if he has any ideas. When all else fails - I go to Sal...I'll share what he proposes, if it works.
 
I have what may be a similar problem.I get these dark dots the size of a pin head on my hood.There hard and stick like glue,not even Zaino Z2 on the hood prevents them from sticking.The only thing that removes them is claying.
 
I think I have the same thing, but claying doesnt touch them, nor does XMT #3, or Klasse AIO, what did you end up using?



Mike
 
I'm about to do a friends car that is absolutely covered with similar black/red dots of dried on crap as described above. Anyone ever have any luck removing such stuff? Is there an OTC bug and tar remover or a degreaser that will help cut the majority of it so that claying the car doesn't become a 8 hour long oddessey?
 
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