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Jeeze.....I thought the grease from the grills/blowing smoke at cars shows was a pain in the a$$...I would be very unhappy with paint in the wind..Wonder if anyone could smell it? See ya later...
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That really sucks.
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That happened to one of my cars about 20 years ago. My parents had a house that was very near an old appartment high rise that was being sprayed with a beige epoxy. One day I was washing and waxing the car and noticed all of these very small, almost undetectable to the eye, spots of beige paint. I tried to wax them off but no luck.
By the time I noticed the specks of paint, the workers had already completed the job and left. Being a kid, I never did do anything about it and eventually sold the car. |
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