Question about Bird Sh#t Remover and a few other Qs

WaxAddict

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Before I spend my heard-earned $9 + $10 shipping :wall ....
  1. Does Bird Sh#t Remover need to be followed with new LSP? This would be a deal breaker for me.
  2. Chemically, what makes Bird Sh#t Remover any better than a QD or Spray & Wipe at removing bird bombs?
  3. Any shouts-outs, positive or negative, for Bird Sh#t Remover?
Secondly, Master Cut: Where does it fall into the SSR line as far as cut, and why have another "cut" product with 4 different SSR's and the Polishes?

Thirdly, are the air fresheners still available in sample sizes?
 
Good questions. Looking forward to Pocket's answers.

I use Master Cut and it's great. One thing I know that makes it different from th SSR line is that it is designed for rotary only.
 
Good questions. Looking forward to Pocket's answers.

I use Master Cut and it's great. One thing I know that makes it different from th SSR line is that it is designed for rotary only.

Designed for Rotary specifically or "machine"? Will a DA work?
 
This is something I am interested in solving but I am currently trying to acquire a flamethrower to light these birds up and solve the problem forever. I am sick of these flying rats pooping on my car right after I wax it. It's like they know...
 
For me BSR works similarly to a waterless wash product, it just has a minty smell.

I put some into a small sample size spray bottle and keep it in my glove box with a clean microfiber in case the birds attack.

Once I run out of BSR I will be switching my glove box supply to a waterless wash instead since they have the same function essentially.
 
Can't speak for the BSR as of yet, but Master Cut is a true compound, so its more aggressive than the SSR line. Its honestly one of the most under rated compounds out there. I've had great results from it, especially when I'm stuck working in the sun and need an aggressive compound. Like the other Poorboys products, it can be a life saver for mobile guys especially.
 
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