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Don't forget about the assholes that cut their grass and blow it on the road. They never had the pleasure of hitting that while riding motorcycle.
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Don't forget about the assholes that cut their grass and blow it on the road. They never had the pleasure of hitting that while riding motorcycle.
It gets pretty bad around here with some of my rural neighbors.
 

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Ceramic Coat. Best money I've spent - after driving in the rain, it looks like my car was just detailed and waxed :p
What brand ceramic?

Oh and as far as the mower problem, leave that spot.
Unless you have been Gilletted, ( yes it's a verb now, means neutered mind numb person) in which case you form a committee and identify why you feel anger at the poor innocent landscape person and come up with a collaborative approach to the situation!
 

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Then I could unroll it and stick the rods in the ground blocking the jackass from being able to spew clippings at my car.

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-Emt1581
Park your car elsewhere or drive a commuter car. The person cutting the grass is doing his/her job. Your choice to drive your car and then park it in the rear near an area with grass that eventually has to be mowed doesn't make the grounds person a jackass. Your comments indicate you are a pretentious cad. The grass clippings aren't hurting your vehicle. Happens to mine every now and then as well. It's a part of life. Get over it.
 

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Paint protection film or ceramic coating are two options if you insist on parking where grass will get blown on the car.
 

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Park your car elsewhere or drive a commuter car. The person cutting the grass is doing his/her job. Your choice to drive your car and then park it in the rear near an area with grass that eventually has to be mowed doesn't make the grounds person a jackass. Your comments indicate you are a pretentious cad. The grass clippings aren't hurting your vehicle. Happens to mine every now and then as well. It's a part of life. Get over it.
I've owned and operated a landscape maintenance company since 2006.

The guy blowing clippings on vehicles is indeed a jackass. There are half a dozen ways around doing so, and none of them are difficult.
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