OMG, that's like putting a Chihuahua in a model-LC ! Well to make a long story short I let him look out the windows ONE time while waiting for my wife to come out of the store while we sat in a parking lot together. I must be an idiot. White compound is much finer than rubbing compound and I have found the Turtle Wax brand to work the best. Anyone had this issue or have any experience getting stains like this out of the paint? Even just water. I got a great deal on it and it looks great. Has anybody changed the color from silver to a solid one ? Can definitely feel the change in the springs when they vacate the car. franklin40, I'll bet your dog weighs more than me. I just bought a used Lincoln Avaitor. Use Poorboys world Professional Polish with a good microfiber/pad cloth. Why do all these "15 minute" jobs take me and hour and a half? Probably had the dog in the backseat with window rolled down so it could stick its head out. Were the ultimate Honda Insight forum to talk about Hondas hybrid car and its fuel economy and specs! he sure makes a mess back there but hey it's not really his fault is it? Sometimes that "crud" makes it back to the car behind you. Apply it like you would a wax. if that dont take it out its not coming out. This page was generated at 03:57 PM. I have some old dog drool on my truck. My 9 week old GS is 18 lbs and looking forward to him growing up. Yeah unfortunately, the 2000 grit, compound, polish is all you can do. Removing the heater under passenger seat and the radiator lines that run to itcan I cap. out of curiosity has anyone tried any of those paint restoration products or are they for suckers? Yeah we used to have a 95 Ford Ranger with a shell on the back. My husband used WD-40 to remove some blood that wouldn't come off the side of his truck. Here's the link: If it's etched like you said (clearcoat removed), you'll have to have it resprayed. 450Feedbacks. I've got a English Mastiff that loves to ride with the windows down, and I've got to deal with a TON of slobber down the side of the Cruiser as well. Removing Paint from a Car or Truck Exterior, Bronze Feedback Medal for All Time! This was probably a week ago. JavaScript is disabled. I just got my LC a couple months ago and the PO (8years) was a dog owner. It didn't come off. Not a great habit to have. Classifieds - Engine/Transmission/Transfer Case, BJ42 | FJ43 | BJ44 | FJ45 | FJ45LV | HJ47, North American Clubhouses - Central Region, CA.AB- Rocky Mountain Land Cruiser Association, CO/WY- Horsetooth 4 Wheelers Cruiser Club, TX- Lone Star Land Cruisers - Austin Chapter, TX- The White Trash of the Elwood Chapter, CA.BC- Okanagan-Similkameen Land Cruisers, NV- Battle Born Cruisers of Northern Nevada, Vendors: Accessories - Electronics - Recovery, f+r bumpers with rock sliders/steps, rear 1/4 protection, http://forum.ih8mud.com/ak-alaskan-cruisers/. It's a cleaner without abrasives. yeah that's why i have the dakkar heavies on the truck. When do you make the jump from all terrains to mud terrains? Once the stain is removed, apply your regular brand of wax. JavaScript is disabled. Removing Super Glue from a Car's Exterior? Try a small area first. Just to be safe I rewashed the area and waxed, looks great now. I have tried to use paint cleaners, polishes and waxes to no avail. You must log in or register to reply here. My 85lb 10 month old German Shepard occasionally rides in the back of it. All times are GMT-8. i can't give you and advice as i keep my beast's head in the truck to protect his eyes. I used to tell my residents "Thanks for allowing me to track the contents of your lungs into my home, with my cats and grandkids"! The joys of owning huge drooly dogs 1968 FJ-40, 1993 FZJ-80, 2003 GX470, 2011 Tacoma. If you have a machine buffer, you can use that. light wet sand with a 2000 grit and compound and polish again. After trying various suggestions, vinegar, dawn, nothing worked decided to try rubbing compound told wife, after some thought she suggested goo-b-gone. He couldn't help it! Were the ultimate Dodge RAM forum to talk about the RAM 1500, 2500 and 3500 including the Cummins powered models. Good luck and remember, your dog is just being a dog. That usually embarrassed them so bad they stopped, but yes, manners matters. check out the. Men and boys do this disgusting thing but I have never seen a woman do it. The Fora platform includes forum software by XenForo, http://www.poorboysworld.com/professional-polish.htm, VerticalScope Inc., 111 Peter Street, Suite 600, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 2H1, Canada, insightcentral.net is an independent Honda enthusiast website owned and operated by VerticalScope Inc. After testing the paint, went to the stains and they came right off. Smear the whole panel with peanut butter and let the dog polish it for you. i don't know of any real world experience but that may help the dog slobber on the paint problem. Maybe that would do the trick. By DetailsIM in forum Click & Brag -The Detailers Showcase, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69ni2endscreen&NR=1, Tire, Wheel, Chassis and Engine Detailing, The Detail Institute presented by Autopia-carcare.com, Autopia in Action - Product Demos & How To Videos, Detailing Business Management & Marketing, Pro Detailer Specialties, Training, Seminars & News, Detailing Related - Paintless Dent Repair, Window Tinting, Clear Bras, Autopia-Carcare.com - Exclusive Forum Sponsor, IDA - International Detailing Association, The next Acura TL A Spec Drool Drool Drool. No polish or compound will put it back. "Find something you like and use it often", http://www.meguiarsonline.com/forums&threadid=1516, If this is your first visit, be sure to Have you tried soap and water, or even a little car wax? I've been able to get mine out with 3M rubbing compound and a machine buffer. Now that the smell of wet dog is out of the interior, I am trying to attack the dog slobber stains on the rear doors. Does that stuff ruin paint? i had no idea how hard that stuff was on paint. There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. Any ideas? I knew what would happen if I opened the back windows for him and I didn't want to get any drool on my new truck. I will try the 3M rubbing compound first before I wet sand. Old Enough To Know Better, Too Stupid To Care. Maybe you could Opti Gaurd the sides of the car? JavaScript is disabled. So I've only had my new Ram for basically three weeks it's got the blue streak pearl coat. Except for some stains on the paint. he's my 170 lb sand bag in the back. i do know how hard it is to get off walls though. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register. I told myself I would check for drool once home but I forgot. insightcentral.net is not in any way affiliated with Honda Motor Company. You will have to go over the area a number of times. (0 members and 1 guests). Thanks. Sorry, I just had to. I asked the guy I bought it from what it was and he said Dog Saliva! yeah that is what the back of our Highlander usually looks like after a visit to the dog park. I had no idea that dog slobber could really cause that much damage. My son spit out the window and the saliva hit the outside surface of the door panel. We have three Lab/Pit mixes, all between 60 & 90 lbs each. I will post of the results as soon as I do it. Potty training is going good, so not complaining. Take it to a body shop and please teach your son not to spit outdoors. Our lab mix LOVED to hang his huge head out the window while we were driving. Thanks for all the advice guys! The resultant slobber on the rear fender ended up eating through the first layer or clear after a year in the hot NV summer sun! You might want to try Turtle Wax white polishing compound. Also know it's been in the 90s for weeks here lately and sunny! i do however have two rear windows i can barely see out of. 186Feedbacks, Silver Feedback Medal for All Time! Dodge Ram Detailing and General Maintenance Forum, The Fora platform includes forum software by XenForo, VerticalScope Inc., 111 Peter Street, Suite 600, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 2H1, Canada. I use it for getting off (nasty)stains, but also dead bugs, birdpoop etc. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. It may not display this or other websites correctly. Of all mens miseries the bitterest is this, to know so much and to have control over nothing. -Herodotus. Thanks for posting the drool issue. Apparently, my wife let him hang his head out the window while driving to the dog park last Friday, and of course, he slobbered down the side of the car that was repainted 3 months ago following an accident and I haven't been able to wax yet. I tried to rub it off with elbow grease. Needless to say we did not bother trying to fix it. The stains are on the rear passenger side door. As I was washing our I2 yesterday I discovered several long etchings in the paint from our dog. Content on insightcentral.net is generated by its users. The acidity of the slobber has worn into the clear so it will always be present. hopefully the slobber doesn't eat the vinyl on the head rests. i'm getting it detailed later this week.