The inevitable has finally happened
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I would've washed by hand, but it was late and I couldn't see. I guess a car wash is better at night...
I'm in Richmond, which is supposed to be an okay area, but I suppose idiots can be found anywhere.
I'm now ever more convinced that it was kids that did this because I only found one cluster of paint chip at my rear bumper. This cluster looks a lot lighter than those posted on the board before. I hope I don't find anything else.
The insurance deductible is $300, so I think i'll let it slip for now.
WHAT IS ANNOYING is that the smell of eggs is still on and in my car! I just wiped my car with a half water/half vinegar solution, which I hope helps. I wonder what Martha Stewart would do...
Anyon out there with any advice on dealing with the smell?
I'm in Richmond, which is supposed to be an okay area, but I suppose idiots can be found anywhere.
I'm now ever more convinced that it was kids that did this because I only found one cluster of paint chip at my rear bumper. This cluster looks a lot lighter than those posted on the board before. I hope I don't find anything else.
The insurance deductible is $300, so I think i'll let it slip for now.
WHAT IS ANNOYING is that the smell of eggs is still on and in my car! I just wiped my car with a half water/half vinegar solution, which I hope helps. I wonder what Martha Stewart would do...
Anyon out there with any advice on dealing with the smell?
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Originally Posted by CleanGThree5
if someone leaves there windows open drop a bunch of shaving cream bottles into the car.. as long as it gets real hot like here in FL then the bottles will explode and your car will be covered with shaving cream.. ya when I was like 13 I was an ******* I know but its just an idea if you dont like someone lol
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