If you do not have any specialized carpet cleaner on hand, you also have the option of mixing up a gentle solution consisting of mild laundry detergent, vinegar and warm water. [3] X Research source
Scrub forcefully to ensure that you get as much of the dried-on mess out of the deeper layers of the carpet as you can. Always wash any washcloth or towel that comes into contact with bird poop right away.
If your hose comes with a head that allows you to adjust the stream, set it to the high-pressure, single stream flow to blast away bird messes. If your hose doesn’t have an adjustable head, you can place your thumb halfway over the nozzle to partially block the water flow and produce a higher pressure stream manually.
Be sure to clean the brush off after use; bird feces is filled with bacteria.
A wash-and-wax cleaner should do the trick on cars. Wash-and-wax solutions are formulated to clean dirt, oil and grime off of cars and leave the topcoat of paint with a freshly-waxed shine. [6] X Research source Purchasing special cleaning products is recommended for treating temperamental surfaces, but assuming you don’t feel like dropping a lot of money, you can also go the homemade route. A gentle, natural wood polish can be whipped up out of hot water, olive oil and lemon juice, while dish soap diluted with warm water makes a basic but effective solution for cleaning car exteriors. [7] X Research source [8] X Research source
Microfiber towels are extremely soft and their fibers let them lock in the dirt and water that they soak up, making them ideal for most gentle cleaning jobs. [9] X Research source Take special care to dry hardwood floors quickly, as allowing moisture to sit on wood can cause it to warp and splinter.
If you’re cleaning a delicate garment, use gentle, sweeping circular motions to ease the spot out, or use the soft side of the sponge. If you use a sponge, throw it away after you’re finished. Yuck!