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Henners

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Bee Poo stain remover?
« on: April 26, 2026, 01:09:22 PM »
2025 Advance Sport Urban Grey: my neighbours have beehives (not complaining, we buy their honey) but the bees like to poo on my car. The poo comes off fine, but there are little yellow stains remaining. I suspect that they are embedded in the coating rather than the actual paint. Has anyone found a way to lift these stains off of Honda, or any other, paintwork? As a secondary question, how do I protect in future? I Normally wash with Autoglym and finish with Autoglym Aquawax


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coldstart

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Re: Bee Poo stain remover?
« Reply #1 on: Today at 07:07:41 AM »
Unfortunately, I have no idea about the best way of getting rid of bee poo :)
Though, about protection: The first thing that comes to mind is a car port.


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Re: Bee Poo stain remover?
« Reply #2 on: Today at 08:22:31 AM »
Autoglym Bird Dropping Wipes - probably do a good job

Lord Voltermore

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Re: Bee Poo stain remover?
« Reply #3 on: Today at 09:02:50 AM »
I used to get a lot of bee poo stains at a previous address. A superficial wash did  still  leave a sort of 'mustard' stain  but this wasnt too difficult to remove  with a bit more rubbing. i didnt use any special product. But the car was a corsa with fairly thick clearcoat over metallic paint,.

But excessive rubbing may cause problems long term.   I suggest giving the car occasional treatments with a ceramic sealant product  ,especially one claimed to offer extra protection  against  bee poo, bird droppings  ,tree sap etc.Either a spray on  nano coating or a polish type product. I cant recommend one in particular.    . The coating is  sacrificial so any damage  from the bees or cleaning will be limited to the  coating. They  can give  other benefits  such as better water beading which can help keep the car cleaner generally. 
« Last Edit: Today at 09:10:07 AM by Lord Voltermore »
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