Poor Parking of my Jeep
I have not had that happen yet, but I have one of these at home...
http://www.bissell.com/spotbot-proheat-deep-cleaner/
If it can clean up dog diarrhea off of carpet, then bird poo should be no problem. If you don't have one, dish soap, a brush, warm water and time is all it should take.
http://www.bissell.com/spotbot-proheat-deep-cleaner/
If it can clean up dog diarrhea off of carpet, then bird poo should be no problem. If you don't have one, dish soap, a brush, warm water and time is all it should take.
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haha, sorry... i didnt think about picture taking when i saw the crap... next time though...
so i didnt have any of that green stuff, but the shaving cream worked great! tell your wife i said thanks... she knows some handy stuff
Yeah... old school shaving cream.
Your welcome terribad16 !
Sorry for the late response... I was out for a bit. Yeah, simply green. But water sometimes works with just the shaving cream. This will take the smell of puke out as well!
Your welcome terribad16 !
Sorry for the late response... I was out for a bit. Yeah, simply green. But water sometimes works with just the shaving cream. This will take the smell of puke out as well!
Last edited by DJSJK50; Aug 20, 2010 at 07:46 AM.
Best thing I've found for organic stains is Spray and Wash laundry pre-soak. It has enzymes that break down organic stains. Dampen the surface with a water mist before you apply it, then let it soak and work for 15-20 minutes, keeping it damp with water if needed. Then clean it with your regular carpet or upholstery cleaner. This also works great for bugsplat on grills or windshields too.
get it off fast, it can bleach the fabric.
a garden hose and soap should be just fine. spray at an angle so the stuff is washed off the side, not pushed down into the foam.
leave the top off a few days so it dries and you're set.
a garden hose and soap should be just fine. spray at an angle so the stuff is washed off the side, not pushed down into the foam.
leave the top off a few days so it dries and you're set.
So I parked my jeep in the lawn yesterday under a tree for some shade... I forgot to move it and it stayed under the tree all night with the top down... This morning I found most of my back seat covered in bird crap. So how would you say is this best way to clean this up? I plan on cleaning it up before the end of the day so I don't mess up the interior. But I didn't know if I should just use the power hose at the car wash or what?




