‘Repel’ bird poo from car using clever £1 hack
Bird droppings are a common nuisance for car owners, often leaving unsightly stains on paintwork that are tricky to remove and can even damage the surface over time. But a new viral cleaning hack promises to solve this problem, and it only costs £1.
The trick, shared by the Instagram account @sisterpledgecleans, involves using hair conditioner to create a protective barrier on your car that helps repel bird poo, along with other annoyances like bugs, pollen, and road grime. The process is simple and inexpensive, making it a quick and easy solution for those tired of finding their cars covered in bird droppings.
All you need to do is mix a small amount of hair conditioner with water in a spray bottle and apply it to your car’s exterior after washing.
Then, buff the mixture into the paintwork using a dry cloth. The conditioner creates a smooth, silicone-like layer that prevents bird droppings from sticking to the surface, making it easier to wipe off.
Many hair conditioners contain silicones like dimethicone, which are designed to form a protective layer. This same technology can be used to keep your car’s surface smooth and free from substances that would normally cling, like bird poo.
The result is a cleaner car for longer, without the headache of scrubbing off stubborn bird droppings.
A bottle of hair conditioner can be purchased for as low as £1 from Tesco.
For those who have ever faced the frustration of finding their car covered in bird poo, this hack could be a game-changer.
Bird droppings are not only messy but can be damaging to your car’s paint if left untreated for too long. By using this conditioner method, you can avoid the dreaded spotting, and your car stays looking cleaner without the hassle of constant washing.
Alongside the bird poo repellent effect, the hack also helps guard against bugs and pollen, keeping your car looking fresh and shiny with minimal effort. Plus, it leaves your vehicle smelling pleasantly fresh, unlike other harsh car cleaning products.
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