20/05/2026
If you live in South Africa, your car’s paint has a loud, iridescent arch-nemesis: The Hadeda. 📢🦅
The Reality:
We all know the infamous "HA-AA-AA-DA-DA!" wakeup call. But the real nightmare happens when they use your freshly washed car as a target.
It’s not just an eyesore—it’s a localized chemical attack. Because bird droppings are packed with uric acid, the midday sun bakes them directly into your clear coat. When the paint cools down, it locks the acid in, leaving permanent dull spots and etching that normal car shampoo will never fix.
If standard wax isn't cutting it against these prehistoric-sized drops, it’s time for extreme defensive measures:
🛡️ Ceramic Coatings: Creates a slick, glass-like sacrificial layer that stops acid from making contact with your actual paint.
Don’t let your gloss get ruined by a noisy neighbor.
👇 Drop a comment: On a scale of 1 to 10, how personal is your feud with the local Hadedas?