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Best thing to use for cleaning up eggs?
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<blockquote data-quote="trmn8in_03cobra" data-source="post: 7226465" data-attributes="member: 75126"><p><strong>i hate eggs now</strong></p><p></p><p>My 05 gto got egged when i had the car year and a half ago. the car set right off the street that people usually drive about 35 mph so assuming someone egged it at 35 mph and the egg was dry by the time i went outside to get into it for work. The egg had up to 10hrs to set and dry but unsure how exactly how long. They hit it a few inches away from the passenger side door handle. The paint was obviously screwed up and was easily noticable. The paint looked spider webbed and the clearcoat was screwed up.Where the paint was webbed i could see bare metel or primor in the webbing. I was pist! So, no ideas on how to repair it because the only thing that would fix mine was to get it repainted that i know of.I sold the car before i went on deployment so its now up to the new owner to fix.To make you feal better, your not the only one. good luck on getting yours back to normal for a cheap price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trmn8in_03cobra, post: 7226465, member: 75126"] [b]i hate eggs now[/b] My 05 gto got egged when i had the car year and a half ago. the car set right off the street that people usually drive about 35 mph so assuming someone egged it at 35 mph and the egg was dry by the time i went outside to get into it for work. The egg had up to 10hrs to set and dry but unsure how exactly how long. They hit it a few inches away from the passenger side door handle. The paint was obviously screwed up and was easily noticable. The paint looked spider webbed and the clearcoat was screwed up.Where the paint was webbed i could see bare metel or primor in the webbing. I was pist! So, no ideas on how to repair it because the only thing that would fix mine was to get it repainted that i know of.I sold the car before i went on deployment so its now up to the new owner to fix.To make you feal better, your not the only one. good luck on getting yours back to normal for a cheap price. [/QUOTE]
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