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Vandalism - Heartbroken, now what?
Woke up this morning, was going to have a great day, took time off from work to spend time with wifey on her birthday. Dropping the new Camaro off for its 1 month "pit-stop" and to have some loose ditch molding looked at. During the walk around, went to the back and my heart sank. I realized that sometime last night someone walking through the neighborhood though it would be cool to steal the Chevy logo off the back....using a screwdriver.
I was thinking about de-badgeing it anyway and putting the "SS" logo where the bow tie was, but now the paint is wrecked. Scratched down to the primer and slightly dented. On the bright side, it looks like it can all be covered with a new logo that Chevy says they're going to replace for free.
Looking at the damage, would you guys recommend fixing it before covering it up at least? What would you recommend? Dr. Colorchip? Langka?
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Re: Vandalism - Heartbroken, now what?
Id go with the colorchip.
If that doesn't work well, use standard touch-up paint, wet sand and polish.
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Re: Vandalism - Heartbroken, now what?
I vote colorchip also, And and maybe the badge on top so it draws less attention to the scratch in case the color is slightly off.
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Re: Vandalism - Heartbroken, now what?
After you get the damage fixed you might consider a cover with a cable
and lock. They might get the next one,but at least they'll have to work
for it.
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Re: Vandalism - Heartbroken, now what?
Originally Posted by Railroad
After you get the damage fixed you might consider a cover with a cable
and lock. They might get the next one,but at least they'll have to work
for it.
I'll have my garage cleaned up and will park it in there from now on.
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Re: Vandalism - Heartbroken, now what?
Originally Posted by Railroad
After you get the damage fixed you might consider a cover with a cable
and lock. They might get the next one,but at least they'll have to work
for it.
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Re: Vandalism - Heartbroken, now what?
Originally Posted by InkedXombie
I'll have my garage cleaned up and will park it in there from now on.
THAT is the best possible method for preventing moron damage.
Plus it keeps the environmental damage to a minimum and the birds can't use it for dive bombing practice.
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Re: Vandalism - Heartbroken, now what?
If it were mine I would have it resprayed. The car is to new at this point to have to look at that every day
Whoever did that deserves a swift kick in the junk
“Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, and weak men create hard times.”
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Re: Vandalism - Heartbroken, now what?
I hate to see stuff like this. A few months ago, I was the victim of a much less severe case of vandalism. Someone thought it was a good idea to smear their spent chew down the side of my freshly polished and waxed black Mustang. They even tried to stuff some of it inside around the windows. Thankfully, I was able to get her looking good again. About a year prior to that, I had a black Explorer. I came out on a Monday morning to leave for work and someone smeared a chocolate bar all down the driver's side and on the windows. I had just spent all weekend detailing it. My neighbor had his car keyed a couple of weeks ago and as I was leaving for work one day this week, I noticed he had one of his windows taped up. Sure enough, when I came home that evening, I saw a pile of glass beside his car.
We bought this house just shy of two years ago with the intentions of remodeling it and flipping it. One of the biggest reasons I knew I would never be content here was the lack of a garage and lack of space to build one. The vandalism is enough to solidify it for me. It really is a shame though because our neighbors are great and everyone is friendly on our street. The problem is that our street is used by a lot of foot travellers from the next neighborhood. Just yesterday, I had to buy a lock for a gate in the fence around our house. Apparently, everyone thinks our yard is a shortcut to the town pool. Honestly, I wouldn't mind if they had asked, but they didn't. Instead, they trample through our landscaping and have total disregard for our property.
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Really sucks especially on a new car as nice as that.
A few months ago my 02 explorer got keyed from back to front twice nonetheless on passenger side. One mark barely went through and buffed out the other one went right through. Happened at work too.
It amazes me what people will do when no one is looking.
It kind of takes the life out of you when you see a car you keep in great condition vandalized in any capacity.
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