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Old 07-02-2005, 02:05 PM   #1
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Default Damn the B@stards!

I was going to wash my car today anyway, but as I pulled it out of the garage I noticed my car had been egged. One hit to the rear drivers side window. The problem is it splattered and some landed on my recently resprayed bonnet and I can't get it off. The rest came off, but not on the bonnet, probably due to engine heat.

It may have happened last night at a mate's place - he did have his stereo up loud at 1am for a short time. Just pi$$ed off that the $400 bonnet respray I had done has stayed in perfect nick for only a month. Might have to get it professionally restored as I tried buffing it out with Meguiars cleaner wax, but only buff it off with a cloth by hand - I don't have any detailing gear.
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