DAMN HS kids
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DAMN HS kids
last night at work my car got egged i have a idea who did it
i wanna beat the **** out of them but one problem they arent 18 so i going to do something sly i bought a dash cam w/ night vision and im going to record from now on at night so catch the mofu'* let the good old boys in blue take care off it
then they pay for damage which would = a new paint job and a *** whoppin
i wanna beat the **** out of them but one problem they arent 18 so i going to do something sly i bought a dash cam w/ night vision and im going to record from now on at night so catch the mofu'* let the good old boys in blue take care off it
then they pay for damage which would = a new paint job and a *** whoppin
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That really sucks...I would be really pissed...and if I knew who they were I wouldn't just let it go...although I'm not 18 yet so I wouldn't be in nearly as much trouble as you if I did something about it.
My Grandfather had a '47 or '48 Chrysler Limosine. It was black and had the original paint on it. The paint wasn't in the best shape (being 55 years old at the time he owned the car) so he would wax it like every week with black wax to try to keep it looking good. Well, someone egged it one night and when he got to his shop in the morning (where he kept the car) he found it. Luckily the 50 coats of wax protected the paint so much that the eggs didn't do anything! He was still pissed but it didn't mess up the paint. I would suggest maybe waxing your car a lot to at least attempt to protect it from them doing it again.
Just a suggestion.
Shawn
My Grandfather had a '47 or '48 Chrysler Limosine. It was black and had the original paint on it. The paint wasn't in the best shape (being 55 years old at the time he owned the car) so he would wax it like every week with black wax to try to keep it looking good. Well, someone egged it one night and when he got to his shop in the morning (where he kept the car) he found it. Luckily the 50 coats of wax protected the paint so much that the eggs didn't do anything! He was still pissed but it didn't mess up the paint. I would suggest maybe waxing your car a lot to at least attempt to protect it from them doing it again.
Just a suggestion.
Shawn
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Originally Posted by macho_mike21
What do the eggs do to your paint?