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My car got egged either late last night or very early in the morning, it was parked on a driveway with the gates closed too! Damn bastards!!

Anyone around the Canley Vale, Canley Heights area get done too?

Trying to figure out around what time it happened, so I can camp those little bastards with a baseball bat :)

Anyone that lives near here that got done too, is welcomed to join me lol.

From what I was told eggs can wreck the paintwork if left on long enough, roughly how long does it need to be on for that to happen?

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ive had my car egged a few times when i leave my car in Menai overnight, they usually do the whole street so i know its not a personal attack atleast....

On the R33 ive had the car egged on friday night or early saturday morning, and one time i didn't get to my car untill sunday evening, washed it off with a hose and no issues and this was in summer because i remember it was warm weather. The egg was baked on the car and it came off with plain water, when i got home i washed it wth soap but there was no marks.

I personally think its a myth that eggs can destroy your paint work in a resonably short time (like a few days) despite what wiki-answers says lol.

If you really wanna fk your paint how about paint thinner or brake fluid???

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and that wiki answers guy is alittle stupid, pouring boiling water would denature the eggs protiens faster and more agressively and "IF" an egg was to damage the pint work the last thing I would do is pour boiling water onto it which would be likely to speed up the chemical reaction....

My 2cents, and use common sense

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Cold water washed it off fine though it took awhile trying to scrape the egg yolk off.

There was a small chip on the driver side door paint, but I don't remember if it was there before or not lol.

Definitely learnt my lesson for being lazy and not parking it in the garage :)

where were these guys when i needed breakfast this morning??

I'll be sure to let you know if i find out :ermm:

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the little shits are everywhere last night my g/f's car got egged as she was driving down mamre rd st clair from a car driving the other way..... With a cop car 3 cars in front of the little f!#$ers whats next????????????

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One of my parents cars had damage to the paint from egg, but that's cause it was on there for up to a week in the sun, we were on holidays when it was done. However if you get it off in the next day or two I've never had a problem. Egg shells on the other are real pain. My mates car got egged one night in a quiet residential street and you can see where the eggs hit cause there's tiny little chips down to the metal in the shape of the egg.

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I live around Canley as well, i got followed home by a silver Honda Jazz last week, it even had the balls to do a 2nd lap down my street. Car now lives elsewhere.

Blue Mountains is a nice place.

Hairpins + Police + Sweepers + Police + Undulations + Police.

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