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Could it be some sort of dried product (compound, polish, wax?) that the car dealers prep guy splattered all over? It looks to be on the rubber trim so that makes me think it's not scratches. Did you try washing it off or waterless washing it off?
That's wild!! Looks like a bunch of swimmers'
We thought of the tree branch thing...but there would be scratches all along the hood unless a branch broke and came down on it...but then I'm sure there would be a dent.Wow, crazy it looks like compound splatter in the picture. Perhaps some form of tree limb or pricker bush or something hit it? I've polished out cat scratches from a friends hood before (evil neighbor cat caught stretching on the warm hood) and they were longer marks and spaced like the cats paws not so short and isolated. But I guess if the little bugger was going nuts trying to kill a bug or maybe saw it's reflection they could do something like that.
Wow, crazy it looks like compound splatter in the picture. Perhaps some form of tree limb or pricker bush or something hit it? I've polished out cat scratches from a friends hood before (evil neighbor cat caught stretching on the warm hood) and they were longer marks and spaced like the cats paws not so short and isolated. But I guess if the little bugger was going nuts trying to kill a bug or maybe saw it's reflection they could do something like that.
Did he happen to fly one of those football team flags from the window? I had one break on me and one of the brass grommets did about the same damage to the roof of my car. The damage occurred before I realized what was happening.
Thats not from a cat, or from a tree branch. That's from some type of tie down used during transport with something metal on it whipping into the paint over and over. Maybe something hanging with a buckle.
As you can see, the damage is mostly in the center, then there is some lighter damage to one side, but the other side (front?) the damage stops abruptly. Whatever it was, it was obviously focused on the area of most damage, but could reach the area of least damage - but it's not evenly distributed in a circle.
That leads me to believe it was something "whipping it" over and over, but it was only being pushed in one direction, maybe by the wind or gravity.
That damage obviously happened over a period of time. The dealer owes you a fix. I'd be even more pissed at them for not inspecting the vehicle more thoroughly, as they are paid to do via the manufacturer's PDR.
Thats not from a cat, or from a tree branch. That's from some type of tie down used during transport with something metal on it whipping into the paint over and over. Maybe something hanging with a buckle.
So the cat scratches that you saw really didn't look much like these?? I would imagine they were longer too weren't they??
Thats not from a cat, or from a tree branch. That's from some type of tie down used during transport with something metal on it whipping into the paint over and over. Maybe something hanging with a buckle.
As you can see, the damage is mostly in the center, then there is some lighter damage to one side, but the other side (front?) the damage stops abruptly. Whatever it was, it was obviously focused on the area of most damage, but could reach the area of least damage - but it's not evenly distributed in a circle.
That leads me to believe it was something "whipping it" over and over, but it was only being pushed in one direction, maybe by the wind or gravity.
That damage obviously happened over a period of time. The dealer owes you a fix. I'd be even more pissed at them for not inspecting the vehicle more thoroughly, as they are paid to do via the manufacturer's PDR.
Possibly during transport. Cars on the top of a car carrier are pretty high up. Does that van come wrapped with paint protection from the factory (the peel off stuff or full "bag")?
If it was wrapped in plastic then the dealership damn sure knew it was like that!