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They could absolutely create scratches in the paint. Maybe not the leaves unless they are blown about the surface of the car, but definitely the branches.
Even if it is only 2 inches in length, it is falling from a distance and contacting the surface of your car. IMO, that in itself shows the obvious potential for paint damage.The branches aren't big, they are small pieces about 2 inches length. What do you guys think?
Yes both branches and leaves with scratch the finish.
When branches fall they contact the finish and then bounce around. The initial contact is a scratch and so can the bounce arounds as the branch settles.
I have trees and tons of leaves at my place and have observed first hand what happens. I have acorns that when these little bombs of joy fall will bounce up to 10 feet off the finish and they sometimes leave tiny indents along with the tiny scratchs where they made first contact with my car.
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Thanks guys, I better park my car elsewhere at work. Also the tree is about 5 feet above the car, would that be any different? I would miss parking under the tree for shade.
Also the tree is about 5 feet above the car, would that be any different? I would miss parking under the tree for shade.