Drivers who have red or blue car on driveway face £5,000 bill

UK motorists with red or blue cars warned of potential £5,000 costs from acidic bird droppings

It's all down to an unfortunate problem

by · BristolLive

Motorists with red or blue vehicles could be in for a costly surprise, with bird droppings potentially leaving them with a hefty £5,000 bill to address paint damage amidst the skyrocketing Cost of Living.

David Edwards from National Numbers cautioned: "Choosing your car colour might seem like a simple aesthetic decision, but this data suggests otherwise.

"Bird droppings are not only unsightly - they're also highly acidic, which means they can cause serious damage to your paintwork if left untreated. If you own a red or blue car, you're unfortunately more likely to have to deal with this frustrating issue," reports Birmingham Live.

A Halfords study revealed red cars attract the most bird droppings, accounting for 18% of incidents.

Edwards advised: "Many people don't realise how much damage bird droppings can do until it's too late."

He recommends selecting a less affected colour, parking strategically, and swiftly cleaning any droppings as proactive measures to safeguard against costly repairs highlighted by Checkatrade, which could total up to £5,000 for a full respray and bodywork repaint.