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Definitely looks like a key has been used there. :(

Hate people like that. I remember parking up my old Astra estate and some d***less piece of **** did every panel on that.

Bar stewards :(

I feel for you. Had this done to one of my previous cars multiple times. Just shows how low some people are.

Looking at it positively, its a good opportunity to practice your touch up skills. ;) (sorry if you find my joke distasteful...)

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Sorry to see this,never understand the mentality of anyone getting pleasure from doing that,shameful act!!

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Well that's the best I can do.checked my cctv on the front of the car but doesn't show anything. Time to get a rear camera.

What scratches?? Where they gone??? Magic! :)

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What scratches?? Where they gone??? Magic! :)

Thanks took me 2 hours but it isn't perfect. [emoji26]

Only in your mind, no one would know unless you pointed it out and gave them a magnifying glass!!!

My god I need whatever stuff you used, I can't see any trace of scratches in the after photos, could do with it on some little stone chips at the front.

 

I've just come back from a fortnights holiday and my car was filthy and I didn't have the energy to give it a proper go over so took it to the jet wash and when rinsing it off I notice the water residing on the entire length of the left side in a weird wavy line, my heart immediately sank as I thought it was a bad scratch by some w*nker but on closer inspection it looks at though someone's handbag or buggy or something had rubbed all the way down the side and left a residual mark on it because it came off when I rub it thoroughly.

 

It looked as though I'd seen a ghost when I first noticed it :sick:

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My god I need whatever stuff you used, I can't see any trace of scratches in the after photos, could do with it on some little stone chips at the front.

I've just come back from a fortnights holiday and my car was filthy and I didn't have the energy to give it a proper go over so took it to the jet wash and when rinsing it off I notice the water residing on the entire length of the left side in a weird wavy line, my heart immediately sank as I thought it was a bad scratch by some w*nker but on closer inspection it looks at though someone's handbag or buggy or something had rubbed all the way down the side and left a residual mark on it because it came off when I rub it thoroughly.

It looked as though I'd seen a ghost when I first noticed it :sick:

I used some paint I got from skoda. Then I done the rubber glove finger trick some thinners and a credit card.

That's a fine job you've done there... well done!

 

I've had two of my previous cars keyed whilst parked in public car parks... some folk are just complete low life!

 

Not sure what I'd do if I caught someone in the act!!!

I had my car keyed years ago by two lads who lived in our road. They were seen doing it by a neighbour who did not wish to get involved with the family of the scumbags. They denied it when I confronted them and were backed up by the mother who gave them alibis.

Some 15 years later they have now settled down and have nice cars themselves. Both of the lads have had there cars extensively keyed on a couple of occasions, strange how fate works.

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Are these scumbags even keying peoples pets now? Damn 

Are these scumbags even keying peoples pets now? Damn 

 

Good luck trying that with my cat. He bites!

Strange area I lived in then!

Spotted the error but could not edit on my phone dammit!

Now I look like a fool. I should have quoted you. 

A despicable and cowardly crime.

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