10 May 2013 #1 A andrewbartlett Well-Known Member Joined 12 Apr 2010 Messages 138 Location Chichester Visit site What is the best way to remove bird poo once it has been deposited on deck??
10 May 2013 #2 dunmor Well-Known Member Joined 26 Jul 2009 Messages 600 Location sovereign harbour east bourne Visit site toilet paper?
10 May 2013 #3 gerryraby1 Well-Known Member Joined 7 Jul 2008 Messages 83 Visit site I have found the most effective way is to use elbow grease....lots of it. Are you talking lots of it? If yes why were you "attacked". On a mooring? Gerry www.sadler32forsale.com
I have found the most effective way is to use elbow grease....lots of it. Are you talking lots of it? If yes why were you "attacked". On a mooring? Gerry www.sadler32forsale.com
10 May 2013 #4 single Well-Known Member Joined 19 May 2012 Messages 3,499 Location Cardiff Bay Visit site Depends what its on, but bleach in a spray bottle works well.
10 May 2013 #5 nigelmercier RIP Joined 20 Jun 2007 Messages 16,234 Location Live in Kent, boat in Canary Islands www.bavariayacht.info On my car I use Poorboys World Bird Sh#t Remover: http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00BH4BF8O/dolcetto-21
On my car I use Poorboys World Bird Sh#t Remover: http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00BH4BF8O/dolcetto-21
10 May 2013 #6 johnalison Well-Known Member Joined 14 Feb 2007 Messages 44,027 Location Essex Visit site I think that a recent YM recommends vegetable oil. This sounds very messy to me. I usually just use a wet sponge or brush, which works eventually.
I think that a recent YM recommends vegetable oil. This sounds very messy to me. I usually just use a wet sponge or brush, which works eventually.
11 May 2013 #7 W William_H Well-Known Member Joined 28 Jul 2003 Messages 14,428 Location West Australia Visit site In my experience wet the mess with water then keep it wet for as long as possible. It then slowly dissolves and can be washed off. Oxalic acid can help clean what is left. good luck olewill
In my experience wet the mess with water then keep it wet for as long as possible. It then slowly dissolves and can be washed off. Oxalic acid can help clean what is left. good luck olewill
11 May 2013 #8 Talbot Well-Known Member Joined 23 Aug 2003 Messages 13,610 Location Brighton, UK Visit site Sailing through a heavy downpour of rain seems to work pretty well.
11 May 2013 #9 G GrahamM376 Well-Known Member Joined 30 Oct 2010 Messages 5,524 Location Swing mooring Faro Visit site Wet it to soften and then power wash.
12 May 2013 #10 Biggles Wader Well-Known Member Joined 3 Mar 2013 Messages 11,354 Location London Visit site andrewbartlett said: What is the best way to remove bird poo once it has been deposited on deck?? Click to expand... Get a better class of bird.Id divorce mine if she did that.
andrewbartlett said: What is the best way to remove bird poo once it has been deposited on deck?? Click to expand... Get a better class of bird.Id divorce mine if she did that.
12 May 2013 #11 S Sandyman Well-Known Member Joined 2 Jun 2007 Messages 7,326 Visit site GrahamM376 said: Wet it to soften and then power wash. Click to expand... That's a lot of hassle to remove a bit of bird shoit.
GrahamM376 said: Wet it to soften and then power wash. Click to expand... That's a lot of hassle to remove a bit of bird shoit.