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Old 18-06-2011, 02:33 PM   #1
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Default Anyone in Bibra Lake car's been Graffiti sprayed overnight.

My son work in the shopping centre and customers have said in some streets all cars were attacked. They didn't do mine but got one neighbour's Suzuki with red spray. In any event it came of with hot water, dishwashing liguid and elbow grease. So if there is any wax on your car and you treat it soon enough before the paint bonds you should be OK. The hot water and detergent removes the car wax and graffiti spray paint that hasn't yet gone any further than the wax coat. You'll need to rewax of course.

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Old 18-06-2011, 03:06 PM   #2
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My son work in the shopping centre and customers have said in some streets all cars were attacked. They didn't do mine but got one neighbour's Suzuki with red spray. In any event it came of with hot water, dishwashing liguid and elbow grease. So if there is any wax on your car and you treat it soon enough before the paint bonds you should be OK. The hot water and detergent removes the car wax and graffiti spray paint that hasn't yet gone any further than the wax coat. You'll need to rewax of course.

Bibra Lake used to be a nice quiet place to live
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Old 19-06-2011, 01:25 PM   #3
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Old 19-06-2011, 10:02 PM   #4
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Default Re: Anyone in Bibra Lake car's been Graffiti sprayed overnight.

I don't live too far away in Willagee - otherwise known as "Little Baghdad" My neighbour had his BA Ute done over by some of the local kids a while back, they just smashed the windows and legged it.

Graffiting peoples cars is just not cool by any means.
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