Car crashed at car wash, advice need.
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Yeah I remember the good old days when you could walk your dog along the river bank without seeing whodya nickyourduckoff with a carp under one arm and a duck under the other
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Got the car back today, must say, not a bad job, even took out a couple of car park dings that were in the door.
The only downside is, the new headlight is perfectly clear, the other one is quite tarnished by all the road grime/sun etc. they did try and polish it up a bit, but it's not as good as the new one.
Note to self, " don't go to the car wash again".
The only downside is, the new headlight is perfectly clear, the other one is quite tarnished by all the road grime/sun etc. they did try and polish it up a bit, but it's not as good as the new one.
Note to self, " don't go to the car wash again".
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Got the car back today, must say, not a bad job, even took out a couple of car park dings that were in the door.
The only downside is, the new headlight is perfectly clear, the other one is quite tarnished by all the road grime/sun etc. they did try and polish it up a bit, but it's not as good as the new one.
Note to self, " don't go to the car wash again".
The only downside is, the new headlight is perfectly clear, the other one is quite tarnished by all the road grime/sun etc. they did try and polish it up a bit, but it's not as good as the new one.
Note to self, " don't go to the car wash again".
A good polish/t-cut/G3 should bring the other light up good as new
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