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Twenty percent said they took action within a few days and a full 55 percent said they just ignored it until the next scheduled car wash.
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Ergo, city pigeons will wreak more havoc on your paint job than seagulls, though anyone whose car has been unloaded upon by a pelican with a bellyful of fish guts may beg to differ.ĭespite the average $89.3 million that car owners pay out each year to repair damaged paint patches and the reduced resale value (not to mention the disease-harboring potential of bird lime), just 17 percent of drivers surveyed said they wipe off bird droppings immediately. Seed-eating birds produce droppings with grainier textures, causing more damage to painted surfaces than birds with non-seed diets.
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Car polish experts say bird feces causes paint lacquer to soften and expand, forming an uneven mold around the dropping and leaving a dull patch when it’s finally washed away. In any case, what’s most important, no matter your car’s color, is that those droppings get carefully washed off immediately. Of course, it’s been said that police handing out speeding tickets and car insurance sales reps also crave the crimson, though no solid studies have been conducted to back up those claims. So, if Brits fancy red, it could mean that there simply were more potential targets sporting that color available. There’s no indication as to the total number of each car color in the group.

There may be a bit of a numbers glitch, though. No guess as to why a reflection would cause a bird to expel its lunch, unless it mistakes that reflection for a competitor. Another figures that red cars likely get polished and pampered more than cars of less flashy hues, and as a result, birds see their reflections in them.

One asked what color the feathered offenders themselves were, suggesting that perhaps they’re attracted to car colors that match their own plumage. Some figure that the intense color may seemingly signal danger and prompt an equally intense bio-reaction. Fully unscientific guesses put forth as to why birds seem to favor a red drop zone vary. The study sample included 1,140 cars parked somewhere in England’s Brighton, Glasgow, Leeds, Manchester and Bristol cities over two consecutive days. Here’s how the most popular car colors fared: A mere one percent of green cars got hit – A statement from our feathered friends (or foes, if you drive red) on the eco-movement, perhaps? Blue cars were the next unluckiest at 14 percent. found that red vehicles made up a full 18 percent of the cars marked by birds. In a study commissioned by Halfords, an online retailer of bike and auto tech accessories, red cars attract more bird droppings than any other color. Turns out that gorgeous Candy Apple Red paint job makes your ride a big ol’ bird poop target. Oh, and bird poop, according to a new study.īad news for your little red sports car. Know what's attracted to shiny red sports cars? Beautiful women.
