Scooby24
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- First Name
- Greg
- Joined
- Jul 2, 2021
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- Location
- Olathe, KS
- Vehicles
- '25 BMW i4 M50; '25 MME GT
- Occupation
- Healthcare IT
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The man in this case being me. Never get complacent with a ladder! Especially when you didn't think to move your car first. Stepped up on the top rung of the ladder in front of the car in A frame configuration. I lost balance and came down with the ladder hitting the hood and I landed on my ribs on the ladder. Ouch. I'm okay though.
First observation. Holy shit ceramic coating saved my paint. There was only one minor scratch that dug into the paint...the rest buffed right off. I should be able to make the scratch look 90% better with touch up/wet sanding and reapplication of ceramic.
Second observation. My PDR guy is legendary.
Third observation. This hood is strong.. I came down from 8 feet and I'm a hefty dude at 225 lbs. I hit that ladder HARD and to see this was the extent of the damage was impressive. Another reason I'm glad I chose Ford over Tesla.
Before PDR:
After PDR:
Time to repair hood: 3 days. Time to repair ribs? Pending.
First observation. Holy shit ceramic coating saved my paint. There was only one minor scratch that dug into the paint...the rest buffed right off. I should be able to make the scratch look 90% better with touch up/wet sanding and reapplication of ceramic.
Second observation. My PDR guy is legendary.
Third observation. This hood is strong.. I came down from 8 feet and I'm a hefty dude at 225 lbs. I hit that ladder HARD and to see this was the extent of the damage was impressive. Another reason I'm glad I chose Ford over Tesla.
Before PDR:
After PDR:
Time to repair hood: 3 days. Time to repair ribs? Pending.
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