







Poop-Off Bird Poop Remover Sprayer, 32-Ounce 2 Pack
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Sara
> 24 hourThis stuff works great for my cages and perches. It gets the tough messes, smells good and has been safe to use. No complaints.
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berne m. indahl
> 24 hourIt did not work on my truck cover made of black upholstery type material. Tried three times. White bird poop remained.
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Ed Caruso
> 24 hourWorks as advertised
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mvportly
> 24 hourWe have free-flighted lovebirds and all that entails. This stuff works and does not have an overwhelming perfume smell like competitors. I have.not seen it damage any surface including wood floors, leather, and fabric.
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The Kid from Brooklyn
> 24 hourIt pretty easily dissolves almost all... er... guano. I had some issues on wood, where the droppings got down into the wood grain. That took a little more (gross!) effort. But this product made even that a lot easier. Highly recommended. Just wear gloves. :-)
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Carolyn Lerias
> 24 hourWorks well removing bird poop from my bird feeders. I gave a bottle to a friend who said that she tried everything that she could think of to remove bird poop from her concrete slab back porch. This stuff worked great she said.
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Frankye
> 24 hourThis product was recommended by my Avian Vet when I got my bird many years ago. It is the ONLY product that I know of which is safe for use on the cage, perches, and other items that my bird uses.
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jlcline
> 24 hourThis remover will not work on my plastic railing. I scrub and scrub and resrapy. I had to end up using Ajax to get it all of. There are still some faint stains. It does work great on wood and trex deck. But if you have plastic, be prepared to use something else.
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Emilio Ortiz
> 24 hourWorks great on any and all surfaces Will buy again! 100% worth it
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Franco
> 24 hourI was skeptical but was tired of getting bird poop off the railings on my porch. The birds used the railings as a before and after feeding perch. All sizes of birds, from chickadees to parrots (yes parrots). Getting the poop cleaned up with standard cleansers took a lot of elbow grease. This time as before I used a plastic scrapper to get rid of the loose stuff and not scratch the paint. Sprayed the remover on, let it set of 15 minutes. Came back and lightly sprayed again, was able to easily remove all the poop residue with a relatively soft brush and then a soapy sponge. Very little elbow grease. Happy I found it.