eggs on my interior!~!~!!~!~!~!
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From: cincinnati, ohio, united states
i need help!.....some dumb *** kids egged my whole street last night...my window was open a lil bit(i live in a what was a wealthy same neighborhood) and some of the eggs came in on my steering wheel and dash....and now it wont come off i tried everything from windew to everclear.!!!!...you should see the m5 down the street i would kill sum1 if i was him
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that and a Magic eraser should do the trick.
that and a Magic eraser should do the trick.
did a google search, it's for the exterior, can't find any interior stuff, but maybe it'll work for getting it off your dash, or whatever plastic parts it is on:
Supplies Need:
Warm Water
White Vinegar
Bucket
Towels
Patience
Step 1: Remove all remaining egg shells and running egg that isn't dried to the paint. Pick the shells off by hand to avoid scratching paint.
Step 2: Poar 1/2 warm water and 1/2 white vinegar in bucket.
Step 3: Soak soft towel in water/vinegar mix.
Step 4: Place saturated towel on dried egg and let sit for 15-20 minutes.
Step 5: Remove towel, wipping away any residual egg with a soft dry towel.
Step 6: If your paint is damaged; cracked, chipped, bubbled, take it to an auto body shop to have it painted.
edit: here's for the interior:
1. To remove egg from the interior of your car, pour seltzer water (not tonic or club soda) over it and wait until it stops sizzling, then wipe clean.
Supplies Need:
Warm Water
White Vinegar
Bucket
Towels
Patience
Step 1: Remove all remaining egg shells and running egg that isn't dried to the paint. Pick the shells off by hand to avoid scratching paint.
Step 2: Poar 1/2 warm water and 1/2 white vinegar in bucket.
Step 3: Soak soft towel in water/vinegar mix.
Step 4: Place saturated towel on dried egg and let sit for 15-20 minutes.
Step 5: Remove towel, wipping away any residual egg with a soft dry towel.
Step 6: If your paint is damaged; cracked, chipped, bubbled, take it to an auto body shop to have it painted.
edit: here's for the interior:
1. To remove egg from the interior of your car, pour seltzer water (not tonic or club soda) over it and wait until it stops sizzling, then wipe clean.
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