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Taiwan + new Yeti = damaged paint

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So to cut a long story short, my flat has a underground carpark and the builders decided to repaint the pipes without warning anybody.

I got red paint drips all over my car, for days i never knew where they came from until i finally tried to remove them myself when washing the car only to damage the paint and cause swirl marks...... i then realised there were the same red drips on my car space and had to go on a whirlwind journey which is documented here:

http://www.forumosa.com/taiwan/viewtopic.php?f=75&t=93999

If you dont get Taiwan culture, most of this will go over your head.

Anyway shes getting repaired right now:

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I should be glad its getting fixed, but im sad about having to remove a paint layer on a car thats barely 2 months old :'(

Argh!!!! I feel for you! Hope it all works out well.

Red paint on a white car, be careful it does not go pink when they try to remove it :rofl: It would be unique though........

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