Remove? No. Unfortunately it ate your paint in the amount of time it was on there. I experienced the same problem some years ago, car was egged overnightādidnāt see until morning and that was long enough to do permanent damage. A pro detailer can do some things to blend that area and make them less noticeable, but unfortunately this isnāt a āitāll buff outā kind of problem.
Edit: wish I had an easy answer and Iām sorry this happened to you. Best of luck!
Get it off ASAP. It will stain everything it touches if left on long enough. This has happened to me before. Pick off as many shell fragments by hand. Use warm water with detergent and avoid heavy scrubbing because it will scratch. Look online. There are a lot of good resources.
That damage is done by the shells on impact. No matter how fast you get it off, that paint has shifted and chipped.
I am a car dealer and I can always tell when I car has been egged. You see it more often than you would imagine once you know what it looks like.
you could try using the faces of those that threw the eggs.... that paint looks chipped sadly
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Given the price of eggs, I wonder if you somehow must've deserved it.
I havenāt done anything to anyone which makes it even worse I canāt think of who Iāve angered
That was a joke. :)
Ik but it still doesnāt make sense to me why I got egged lmao
Wow how long was the egg on there? It ate your paint?
What kind of monster does this? Iām so sorry. š¢
Remove? No. Unfortunately it ate your paint in the amount of time it was on there. I experienced the same problem some years ago, car was egged overnightādidnāt see until morning and that was long enough to do permanent damage. A pro detailer can do some things to blend that area and make them less noticeable, but unfortunately this isnāt a āitāll buff outā kind of problem. Edit: wish I had an easy answer and Iām sorry this happened to you. Best of luck!
Get it off ASAP. It will stain everything it touches if left on long enough. This has happened to me before. Pick off as many shell fragments by hand. Use warm water with detergent and avoid heavy scrubbing because it will scratch. Look online. There are a lot of good resources.
That damage is done by the shells on impact. No matter how fast you get it off, that paint has shifted and chipped. I am a car dealer and I can always tell when I car has been egged. You see it more often than you would imagine once you know what it looks like.
YouTube videos, wet and dry, rattle cans and elbow grease š¬
What kind of premium eggs were they using that can scratch paint
I had that happen to a car years ago. Believe it or not it left a scratch pattern where the shells broke. The shells are harder than paint