What the #$½%&@é !!!

What really pisses me off is when your parked properly and the person next to you parks right on the line. Then when they open their door and hit you, they think that your the moron for parking to close to the next parking space. That happened to me sitting in my schools parking lot while I was sitting in my car listening to music in between classes. Thankfully nothing was dented and her paint transferred to mine. Clay bared it off and all was good, just the fact that she got mad at me because she hit my door got me angry.
 
Everyone has a sever case of detailer's rage. I could understand the rage if you just coughed up $200-$300 to have the car detailed. You guys are suppose to enjoy detailing your cars. Everyone here has the ability and products to repair the minor damage caused by someone that could care less how much time you spent deatiling your car.



REALITY: Unless you keep your car in a garage and is never driven, it's going to get scratched, dinged, dented, etc it's inevitable. Everyday you drive it and something doesn't happen, you're just a little closer to the time something will happen (law of probability). No amount of complaining or SHOOTING someone will prevent it from happening.
 
Regardless of whether I'm able to correct it, I'd still be pi**ed off if someone scratched my car either intentionally or just due to being a dumba$$. Yes, scratches can usually be fixed, but you have to take the time to fix them, and reduce the thickness of your clearcoat to fix them.



BTW, while I do enjoy detailing in general, my least favorite part is scratch/swirl removal. Either that or the process of finding new scratches/dings! :mad:
 
15 days or 15 years, rusty or not rusty,the car wasn't hers. I would have plopped my fat a$$ right up on her hood and asked her how she liked it. People in todays society don't care about their own stuff let alone yours. I hope you get all the damage fixed and i do feel your pain.



Sellncars
 
White95Max said:
I'd still be pi**ed off if ...



This accomplishes what exactly? If you get pi**ed enough will you be able to reverse time? Make the scratch magically repair itself? Getting pi**ed only wastes time. Put that energy to better use.
 
Oh you're just cranky because you never get any sleep.











So you'd be happy if someone walked over to your car and scratched it?
 
White95Max said:
Oh you're just cranky because you never get any sleep.











So you'd be happy if someone walked over to your car and scratched it?



I've had scratches on my BMW from boxes, bags, brief cases, purses, car doors, canopies, etc. All you can really do is shrug your shoulder and give it an "Oh well.", let it be until the weekend, and repair the damage. People, 98% of the time, have no idea what they're doing. To them, a car is a car. It gets them from point A to point B. That's it.
 
NoDoze said:
People, 98% of the time, have no idea what they're doing. To them, a car is a car. It gets them from point A to point B. That's it.



that's what i don't get. besides a car being the second biggest investment other than a house, most people just don't take care of them nor do they care. :nono
 
That's why I have a white toyota hilux as a daily driver.

No doze has a point.



Everytime I take out my falcon for a lazy sunday cruise, I don't stop anywhere if I can avoid it and watch it like a hawk if I do.

Best advice I can offer is to arm your car with a parksmart protector, park it at the end of a row of parks so that there is only one side that people can park next to you, you won't then be the meat in the sandwich

If your car has dents, dings and bad marks unremovable with a rotary on one side, make sure another car can only hit that side



People like that woman, really piss me off

Seems to me that car care is as popular/interesting as watching paint dry for 98% of the world's population
 
NoDoze said:
I've had scratches on my BMW from boxes, bags, brief cases, purses, car doors, canopies, etc. All you can really do is shrug your shoulder and give it an "Oh well.", let it be until the weekend, and repair the damage.



Do as you wish. I do everything I can to avoid having people by my car. If there's no opportunity for damage to be done, it can't happen.



And just because you don't care if someone scratches your BMW, doesn't mean I shouldn't care if someone scratches my Mazda. I follow the quote in Bill D.'s signature. :)

I keep it as close to perfect as I can, and when someone destroys that perfection, I'm not happy.



If people start getting b**ched at when they harm someone's else's property, maybe they'll think twice about doing it again.
 
White95Max said:
Do as you wish. I do everything I can to avoid having people by my car. If there's no opportunity for damage to be done, it can't happen.



But yet it still happened to your wife's vehicle. You did everything you could to keep people away from your car and something still happened. Learn to worry about the thing you can control and don't worry about the things you can't control. You will liv a much happier and fulfilling life.
 
I think people should think twice about causing anything to come into contact with somebody else's expensive property. Nobody who cares about their car should HAVE to park in an isolated spot in order to have SOME assurance that their property will not be damaged by a thoughtless individual.



Heck, if car's are fair game for the thoughtless and careless, why not homes and yards? Why should I stop my dog from crapping in the neighbor's yard, for example. After all, he has the tools to fix the problem. :D
 
NoDoze said:
But yet it still happened to your wife's vehicle. You did everything you could to keep people away from your car and something still happened. Learn to worry about the thing you can control and don't worry about the things you can't control. You will liv a much happier and fulfilling life.



Uh, I'm not married. That was the original poster who had his wife's car scratched.



I CAN control it somewhat, by parking away from the rest of the cars. I can't control the parking spot(s) next to me, but I can park far enough away that it would be a real inconvenience for someone else to park there. People are lazy; they won't park any further away than they have to. Unless they also have a car that they actually care about.



It's sad how much of a lack of courtesy and consideration there is in the world today. Nobody gives a d**n about anyone but themselves, or their own property. Sometimes not even then. I've seen plenty of $50,000 cars parked in the front next to the cart return. Full of door dings of course :rolleyes:
 
sellncars said:
15 days or 15 years, rusty or not rusty,the car wasn't hers. I would have plopped my fat a$$ right up on her hood and asked her how she liked it. People in todays society don't care about their own stuff let alone yours. I hope you get all the damage fixed and i do feel your pain.



Sellncars





Thanks for your kind comment... but no, I could not remove it so I suppose I will be in need of professional help. The paint is weird, nothing I experienced before. I used every single trick I know with all the chemicals in the range with all the equipment needed but the shadow of the scuff simply tells me it means to stay... :nixweiss



It sticks out like a sore thumb amongst all the sheen. :sadpace:
 
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