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Scratches on Cars

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Meckity1 · 13/08/2019 10:13

Sorry to keep asking car stuff on here, but I don't know anyone in real life that I can ask. My husband can drive but doesn't know how to top up screenwash.

I cannot avoid brambles getting in and out of our street and my car is getting a lot of small scratches. I know that I can use something like t-cut to get rid, but is there anything I can do to make my car more resistant to these scratches.

Any help would be appreciated.

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Seeline · 13/08/2019 10:17

Cut back the brambles?

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Vibiano · 13/08/2019 10:18

Cut the brambles back?

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Scruffalicious · 13/08/2019 10:20

Are you allowed to trim growth on your street?

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Meckity1 · 13/08/2019 10:20

I am not able to cut the brambles back.

Or rather, I don't want to get beaten up.

I just wondered if there was something I could put on the car.

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Seeline · 13/08/2019 10:21

Seriously, if it is a public road, adopted by the local Council, and brambles are interfering with cars on the road, then I would contact the Council to get them cut back. It must be very difficult for pedestrians to navigate.

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thenightsky · 13/08/2019 10:21

Look under the bonnet. Screen wash bottle is the one with a picture of spray like this

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Meckity1 · 13/08/2019 10:22

@Scruffalicious The street is complicated and it's possibly potentially outing as I have never heard of a similar set up, but I would be at least threatened with violence for interfering.

The brambles are not near my home.

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Vibiano · 13/08/2019 10:23

Park in a different spot?

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Meckity1 · 13/08/2019 10:23

@Seeline It's not an adopted road and the ownership is complicated.

@thenightsky I've worked out screenwash and will probably be the one checking tyre pressure on both cars and adding screenwash. DH doesn't seem to be affected, and I don't like going near his car.

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Meckity1 · 13/08/2019 10:26

@Vibiano It's difficult to park elsewhere. I don't want to be one of those posters who go, 'yes, but...' but the nearest streets are all main roads and not necessarily 'naice', which is why I was hoping I could work something out so I could park on my street.

It's a thought, though.

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sackrifice · 13/08/2019 10:26

My husband can drive but doesn't know how to top up screenwash.

Pop the hood, pop the screenwash lid, put in some screenwash [if it is the already diluted type, which will say on the container, put it in until it is full. if it is the dilute type, put some in and then add water]. Pop back the lid. Close the hood. Test wipers.

I mean come on. It is like pouring juice or squash into a cup. Only on a car.

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Meckity1 · 13/08/2019 10:29

@sackrifice I've worked out screenwash. I was just using it to show that I wasn't surrounded by car people. I don't know what to google to find out about getting more protection for my car paintwork. When I try, I get confused by the sites, so I thought I would ask here as there are always people who know.

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thenightsky · 13/08/2019 10:38

I'm not sure you can protect against something as scratchy as brambles to be honest. I know there's a type of ceramic coating available, but as far as I know its very expensive. I've only really known people have it as an added extra as part of a new car deal package.

You might be best contacting a professional car detailer and asking what they could do.

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Meckity1 · 13/08/2019 10:41

@thenightsky thanks. Mine's a four year old citroen, not very fancy, so I don't think the ceramic thing is worth it. I'll google car detailers now. Thank you for the help.

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sackrifice · 13/08/2019 10:42

You might be best contacting a professional car detailer and asking what they could do.

I think they would go out at night and cut back the brambles.

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Meckity1 · 13/08/2019 10:57

@sackrifice and they could be the ones getting beaten up - result!

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whatnametopick · 13/08/2019 12:08

If you can't feel the scratches with your nail then they will just polish out

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wowfudge · 13/08/2019 12:21

Why would someone beat you up for cutting back brambles? If you have a right of way/access then it's bonkers to be damaging your car using the access.

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Meckity1 · 13/08/2019 12:22

@whatnametopick Thanks, that's really helpful. I'll have a prod around. They seem pretty small, but as they are ongoing and are likely to be so for years, I was worried about polishing the paint off.

I'll get there as long as Mumsnet lets me keep asking about cars. I really appreciate the advice.

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wowfudge · 13/08/2019 12:23

Spray the brambles with weedkiller. They'll be dying back soon, but a thorough spray with weedkiller in spring would help.

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Meckity1 · 13/08/2019 12:28

@wowfudge the area isn't 'naice' and the road is actually private property, in a sort of complicated and outing way, and while I have a right of way, there is also the issue that the brambles are entirely on the various people's land.

There's ongoing weird stuff and a court case involved and I just want to keep my head down. It's easier to look at polishing out the scratches.

It's been a few years since a taxi driver was threatened by a gun two doors down, though, so it's getting better.

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LesLavandes · 13/08/2019 12:29

T cut or similar

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Meckity1 · 13/08/2019 12:29

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@wowfudge I hadn't thought about weedkiller, as I am wary of chemicals and plants. I'm a little worried about any sort of interference. It's all getting complicated. Sorry about the drip feed, but that's why I was asking about the car stuff.

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Meckity1 · 13/08/2019 12:33

@LesLavandes Thank you. Do you know how closely you have to match the colour, as my car is a bright purple

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sackrifice · 13/08/2019 12:34

Neighbour threatened with a gun?

You have more to be worried about than a scratched car.

Can you not move?

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