got egged

Old Jan 17, 2005 | 03:50 PM
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got egged

i parked on the streets outside my davis complex for about a week and then when i went to finally check my car at the end of the week it noticed i got egged on my driver's door. i couldnt really do much about it (ie wash my car) since it was raining hard for like the past 2 weeks and i thought the rain mightve rinsed it off. i washed my car yesterday and now i noticed that the egg stain is still there on my door. anyone have any ideas on how to remove the egg stain?
Old Jan 17, 2005 | 04:05 PM
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you cant... it ate away at your paint, im surprised you didnt get a impact mark like i did
same here, and i washed that **** off like 30 minutes after it happened.
Old Jan 17, 2005 | 04:13 PM
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My friend threw an egg at my car as a joke and it went through the window and hit my ceiling. It took forever to clean up!
Old Jan 17, 2005 | 05:04 PM
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*update* i was able to remove the stain with some simple zaino z-6 gloss enhancer. i guess the egg didn't eat through my paint even after i left it on for 2 weeks. maybe the rain softened it or something i dunno. However, I did notice that i have circular scratches now (I guess as a result of the eggshell cracking and scratching my car). the scratches are pretty deep because i can run my fingernail through them. i guess i just might have to live with the circular scratch for now.
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