Gee guys, when I leave my B outside near trees I put the cover on it.
I've noticed that when it's left out overnight, there's more coming
out of the air & trees than bird dodoo. It just seems to get grimy if
it isn't covered.
CR
Aaron Whiteman wrote:
> On Nov 5, 2003, at 10:56 PM, Glenn Schnittke wrote:
>
>> I have to admit the spiders do seem to like the redcar. But they're
>> the only insect that does. And please, let's not get into whether
>> spiders are insects or not.
>
>
> Spiders are arachnids, not insects :P
>
>> Mostly it's the *&^%ing birds. I have to spray the car off every night
>> now when I get home. Couple guys pulled up to our loading dock to pick
>> up some choral risers the other day in a red pickup and the thing
>> looked like he parked it under a bird sactuary. I think it's the color.
>
>
> This sounds familiar. I Normally park in front of the (stuffed) garage,
> right next to some kind of Shrubbery (a nice one, but not too nice[0]).
>
> For the past month, I parked on the curb instead, since I got tired of
> cleaning the nasty black bird sh*t from the boot every time I came
> home. When the new paint goes on the car (dark BRG), the car goes
> inside and the crap in the garage goes elsewhere :)
>
> Perhaps the color change will result in less need to clean also. One
> can dream.
>
> [0] Ni!
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