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Dragon fly damage on a parked car
Anyone ever hear of dragon flies causing damage to a car that’s sitting in the driveway? Attachment 64880
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Why don't you try using TapTalk app and upload the photo from there. In the meantime can you describe the damage?
Bugs in general if not cleaned off a vehicle in a proper amount of time will break down. The proteins and acids will start to etch into clear-coat, much like bird droppings. Now if you're talking a dent or scratch, I could not imagine even the largest dragon fly causing a dent or a scratch.
If it were a bird? Yes, very possible to cause damage... especially if it's a large bird.
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Originally Posted by
Rtrick87
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There’s the damage. It’s in the clear. But my question is how? From them just Landing on it?
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Rtrick87
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What makes you think that this damage was done by dragonflies?
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Originally Posted by
itsgn
What makes you think that this damage was done by dragonflies?
Owner claims he witnessed it.
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Originally Posted by
Rtrick87
Owner claims he witnessed it.
What did he witness? Dragonflies on his hood? How many? What did they do?
I can 100% accept that he has seen dragonflies on his hood. But I have trouble believing that the damage was caused by them, and that the owner has actually witnessed that process.
I have had a car here that dragonflies loved to land and rest on. But I've never seen a single tiny scratch ever, that I could have attributed to them. The car was full off insect remnants, but not a single scratch, ever.
But then again, maybe these dragonflies had the rabies, or something
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