Timeline for How can I keep stray cats off my car?
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Apr 19, 2016 at 5:47 | comment | added | DucatiKiller | You could use the proximity detector from a light to open a valve to spray the car. Your next question should be, "how do I keep hardwater spots from getting on my car." My answer, "quit spraying the cats on your car with water." It'll become a chicken or the egg thing. | |
Apr 19, 2016 at 2:11 | comment | added | Zaid | An automated sprinkler may be the way to go here. But it should spray water around the car, not on the car directly... | |
Apr 19, 2016 at 0:46 | comment | added | zoplonix | @Ellesedil did OP define clean? | |
Apr 19, 2016 at 0:44 | comment | added | Ellesedil | That depends on one's definition of clean. Some people do not view a car with water spots as a clean car. | |
Apr 19, 2016 at 0:44 | comment | added | zoplonix | @Ellesedil is you car clean after it rains? | |
Apr 19, 2016 at 0:42 | comment | added | Ellesedil | This would probably work, but isn't the point of this question is to keep the cats off so the car can stay clean? | |
Apr 19, 2016 at 0:40 | history | answered | zoplonix | CC BY-SA 3.0 |