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There are builders working at the house opposite and sometime yesterday (or possibly the day before) the front wing of our car was damaged. It was covered in a white-ish powder and paint has been scratched off.

 

The damage does not look like another vehicle has bumped us, the scratches are not deep and there's the white-ish powder. I reckon a builder has gone past with a heavy bag of cement (possibly on a trolley).

 

Anyone know what else could cause this damage - every known a car to leave white powder behind when it's bumped another car?

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There are builders working at the house opposite and sometime yesterday (or possibly the day before) the front wing of our car was damaged. It was covered in a white-ish powder and paint has been scratched off.

 

The damage does not look like another vehicle has bumped us, the scratches are not deep and there's the white-ish powder. I reckon a builder has gone past with a heavy bag of cement (possibly on a trolley).

 

Anyone know what else could cause this damage - every known a car to leave white powder behind when it's bumped another car?

 

Possibly a 'coke' delivery van?

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There are builders working at the house opposite and sometime yesterday (or possibly the day before) the front wing of our car was damaged. It was covered in a white-ish powder and paint has been scratched off.

 

The damage does not look like another vehicle has bumped us, the scratches are not deep and there's the white-ish powder. I reckon a builder has gone past with a heavy bag of cement (possibly on a trolley).

 

Anyone know what else could cause this damage - every known a car to leave white powder behind when it's bumped another car?

 

Perhaps if the other car was a convertible and the driver was doing cocaine at the time

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