two what the hecks is this

When I lived in the Pacific Northwest and had to deal with lots of artillery fungus stuff, the only thing that worked for this was
a small can of Goof Off Professional (metal can) from Home Depot, and a box of Q-tips..

My process was carefully get the Goof Off liquid on the end of the Qtip - enough to soak the 1 fungus for awhile and not run off all over, set the Qtip on the 1 fungus for a few seconds to let it soak in, then gently rub the Qtip over it and it usually came right off..

Then immediately blot the spot with a good cotton cloth to absorb anything left on the paint..

It was tedious and most of the time, I got everything off with no residue in the paintwork..

Sometimes, if they had been on the roof for example for a long time, I could get the blob off but it left a little shadow of itself in the clear coat that sometimes did not come completely out with compounding..

Yeah, if this car was in the forests of California or actually, any forest, it was going to get a lot of crap on it from the trees, etc.,

Think about all the aphid poop that comes out of them and lands on everything below.. Its a huge mess sometimes.. And that`s just aphids...

Good luck, Amigo !
Dan F
 
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