You know what annoys me?
When you clean your car inside and out so that its spotless, and someone gets out of your car and closes the door by the glass, causing smudge and finger prints all over it.
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From: Pflugerville, TX
Vehicle: 2000 Elantra
Sandstorm.
Wash.
Getting in car, wife rolls down window to talk to me.
Sand streaks on window.
Wash.
Fly in car.
Roll down window to let out fly going down the road.
Sand streaks on window.
Wash.
Getting in car, wife rolls down window to talk to me.
Sand streaks on window.
Wash.
Fly in car.
Roll down window to let out fly going down the road.
Sand streaks on window.
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From: Floating around the AUDM
Vehicle: X3 Sprint, S-Coupe Turbo
-slamming the door
-slamming the trunk
-using the spoiler as a trunk handle
-feet on dashboard
-leaving mcdonalds wrappers on the back seat
-not using the ashtray when smoking
-leaning on the paint with star-spangled jeans
Also my housemates still can't figure out how to fold the passenger seat forward, despite me showing them how to do it literally every week. It isn't rocket science.
-slamming the trunk
-using the spoiler as a trunk handle
-feet on dashboard
-leaving mcdonalds wrappers on the back seat
-not using the ashtray when smoking
-leaning on the paint with star-spangled jeans
Also my housemates still can't figure out how to fold the passenger seat forward, despite me showing them how to do it literally every week. It isn't rocket science.
Finger prints on the glass is a major gripe of mine of as well. And they are much more noticeable when you have tinted glass. I always keep soft tissues in the glove box, not in case someone needs them for themselves, but to wipe off smudges on the glass or body at certain times.
Touching the front windshield from the inside. Those finger prints / foot prints / smudges will NEVER fully go away and only result in more smudges when trying to remove them!!!



