azblackbird
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Is the corrosion from years of pigeon/bird droppings normally bad enough that it warrants total skin replacement, or have you found it is usually a non-issue and will buff right out?
We used to store all of our farm/ranch machinery in a huge enclosed barn. Pigeons/birds would crap all over it during the winter. Come spring we'd pressure wash all the droppings and dust off and put it into service. Most damage I ever remember seeing is the paint was a little faded in some of the heavy spots where it really piled up. Hopefully most of the aircraft I would plan on viewing would have similar damage.Bird droppings quickly turn to salt and ammonia and contain uric acid; add water (from humidity or condensation) and you get electrochemical reactions that speed up corrosion and rusting process.
We used to store all of our farm/ranch machinery in a huge enclosed barn. Pigeons/birds would crap all over it during the winter. Come spring we'd pressure wash all the droppings and dust off and put it into service. Most damage I ever remember seeing is the paint was a little faded in some of the heavy spots where it really piled up. Hopefully most of the aircraft I would plan on viewing would have similar damage.