Bird Problem!
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I'd get a car cover. Problem solved. I have a neighborhood cat who sneaks onto my hood at night. I'd like to know about this scent thing. So far the car cover works fine.
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i had that same problem on my audi. one day i was lucky enough to see it. they must think that there's another bird in the mirror so they hit it with their beaks.
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Originally Posted by Frshnsokln,Feb 14 2008, 08:02 PM
We started wrapping the mirrors at night with microfiber towels and after a couple weeks they have completely stayed away.
Try just simply draping a micro fiber towel over the mirrors at night
I wouldn't use a real sock... since it would probably mess up the angle of the mirror trying to put it on
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Originally Posted by groundzero,Feb 14 2008, 07:47 PM
joey got rid of them for a reason...
no that wasnt the reason.. hahaha. funny though.
i never had this problem actually so i wouldnt know what to say.