How to Wash Egg off a Car

Posted by Anonymous , 9/4/2007 Tags:WashEggoffCar
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How to Wash Egg off a Car

Introduction

If your car has been the target of some neighborhood pranksters, act quickly to wash it off. It takes about two hours for dried egg to damage the finish of a car.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Steps

1

Step One

Get to the egg mess as soon as you discover it. Do not let egg sit on your car, even overnight.
2

Step Two

Remove by hand the egg shell pieces that are not dried onto the car.
3

Step Three

Wipe up as much of the egg as you can with a soft towel, being careful not to scratch the paint with eggshell remnants.
4

Step Four

Soak a towel in a solution of half warm water and half white vinegar.
5

Step Five

Place the saturated towel on the egg stain, letting it sit for 15-20 minutes.
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Step Six

Remove the wet towel, wipe away remnants and dry the area with a soft, dry towel.
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Step Seven

Take your car to a body shop if the paint or clear coat is cracked, crinkled, scratched or bubbling up. You may need to have to have the car spot-painted or completely repainted.

Overall Tips & Warnings

  • Contact your insurance company to see if "egging" is covered under your policy. If damage costs come to more than your deductible, insurance may pay for it.
  • Keeping your car waxed and the finish protected may help avoid damage from eggs.
  • The longer the egg sits on your car, the more damage will be done, especially if egg is allowed to "bake" on in the sun.

Overall Things You'll Need

  • soft terry towels
  • Warm Water
  • White Vinegar
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