Thu 14 Dec 2006
Who You Gonna Call?
Posted by cindy under Mental States , Reminisces , Work Crap at 9:38 am[25] Comments
While driving on the freeway this morning, I saw a large wooden spool with wires or cables wound around it. It was rolling across the freeway. I was in the left-most lane, and the spool rolled from the dividing wall across my lane without being hit by the car in front of me, and I thought, “Whew, I’m safe.” It rolled into the lane to my right, and the moron drove right into it. I watched it break and ricochet in a diagonal beeline directly at my car! There was no avoiding it. I cringed as I heard the “BADA-CLUNK!” I don’t know how many pieces of it hit the right front of my car, or what happened to it after it hit. But I was pissed. I wasn’t going to get out to check my car, so I finished the 35 minute drive home and dreadingly came out to look after I’d parked in the garage.
The damage is small chips into the paint in the right corner bumper, as if someone jabbed a metal pen into it repeatedly, and a scrape around the corner of the bumper. Most of the scrape wiped off, but some light scratches remain. ARGH! I guess I’ll be Zaino-ing my car this weekend with Z5 scratch remover! I hope it comes out!! At least it was in the corner where it could do the least damage. If I had sped up, it would’ve hit the side of my car and probably dented it and left a longer scratch. If I’d slowed down, it would’ve hit across the front of my car and scraped up the length of the front bumper, or worse, bounced up and hit my hood and windshield. So thank heavens for mitigating blessings.
I think the most interesting thing in all this is what happened in my mind as soon as I got over the shock of the impact. I immediately thought to call Mr. W, but I realized my purse was in the back seat so I dropped that idea. Then I thought, “I’m gonna blog this.” Some years ago, when I was having a very rough breakup, I had no energy to go to the gym or to go out and socialize at lunchtime, so I just sat in my car in the parking structure to be alone. Next thing I knew, a public defender getting into his SUV parked to my right opened his door into my car so hard that it shook my car for several seconds. Incredulous, I stepped out of my car and walked around it to him. He looked up at me. “You know you just hit my car, right?” I said, forcing a calmness that was very apparently…well…forced. He played dumb. I almost lost it. I didn’t speak to that public defender for almost a year afterwards. But my point is that after this happened and he pulled out and left to lunch, I sat back in my car and the same thoughts ran through my mind. I wanted to call my significant other and tell him about this. But we were breaking up. So I couldn’t. And the helplessness of not having someone to help shoulder my emotional burden just cracked me and I sat there and cried. That was, of course, before I had a blog.
Wow that sucks! Unfortunately, it sounds like the material really scraped up against your bumper. Z5 is not a scratch remover — its a swirl remover. It only removes those very thin / spiderweb like microscratches that you see if the sun hits your car at a certain angle.
For a light scratch you MIGHT be able to get it with rubbing compound. For a deeper scratch you will have to use some touch up paint or get it repainted :(.
BTW — what are you doing driving home in the morning? shouldn’t you be going to work?
You know, you told me about the whole the public defender story — but you didnt tell me all the details like that! You’re holding out on me!
WAAAH!! I don’t wanna use rubbing compound cuz that scrapes up my car!
When I told you the public defender story, I probably told you the entire conversation and I didn’t do it here so it came out even.
Rubbing compound doesn’t scrape up your car. It removes paint from wherever you rub. That’s how it evens out scratches — it removes paint from the surrounding area smoothly so that the scratch becomes less apparent. But it only works on light scratches.
You told me that the defender bumped your car, but you didnt mention that you were just sitting in your car by yourself for lunch.
removes paint = scrapes up car
I must’ve said that. How else could I explain my shock at the fact he was THAT careless w/a coworker’s car despite the fact that the coworker was physically sitting IN the car when he opened his door into it?
Hmm I dont recall it. I had the impression that you just got to your car / were just about to leave and it happened.
Removing paint does not mean scraping! Scraping implies you are damaging / scratching. Removing paint can improve the look of your car if done correctly :).
You’re right. I should preface my stories with, “This one time, when I was being a pathetic loser…”
You know when you say “if done correctly” as if you know how to do something correctly, my next thought is, “Can I come over?”
Well… Unfortunately I never did rubbing compound before. I kind of know how to do it and if I were to try it would be the first time.
Actually what I can do is look at the scratch and tell you if rubbing compound is even going to help, or if you should just go straight to touch up paint or a repaint.
I looked at the car again, this time in daylight during lunch outside the gym. There ARE smudge-like scratches in several places on the front right of my HOOD! ARGGGHH!
Everything will be okay…. just breathe! The most important thing is that you are unharmed! It’s there those paint pens that they sell at the dealer that you can paint the scratches? Not sure the size, but maybe that will help.
Actually, there’s no discoloration so the pen won’t help. I need something to get rid of the scratches.
GHOST BUSTERS! Sorry, I just had to say it! Now I am going to have their theme song in my head all day.
Wow, it took a long time for someone to say that.
So sorry about your fender bender! Hope you can buff it out. Be careful driving.
I know how you feel… about wanting to call someone immediately after something happens. Or at least the person you USUALLY call after something happens, but in the event you’re broken up or you can’t stand them that day, it ruins the “i need to call you and tell you THIS moment”.. so what I’m trying to say is.. you can call ME. ha. It’s never stopped you before.. but then again, you haven’t called me in quite awhile (loser).
That would so piss me off about the car though.. even though I was safe and unharmed, I’d be upset about the car. Probably for days.
Blondie says: CALL ME… uh huh…. you can call me call me anyyyyytime.. CALL ME.
(remember that song? or were you in kindergarten when it came out?) haha
Jordan you should be careful of what you ask for. Cindy and I were perusing your blog around 2:00amish your time, noting the lack of updates. So we were thinking, “hey we should try to call jordan and bug her, she has the day off anyway!” 🙂 Anytime ‘eh???
And I know that song lol.
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Flat Coke – Thanks. I usually am careful driving, but this week has been unusually bad for my car. I go incident-free for years, and then 3 things happen in one week.
Jordan – I may have heard some Blondie song before but just didn’t know it was them (her?). I think I stopped calling cuz you don’t pick up, and you’re working a lot more lately. Plus there’s the time difference. I don’t wanna get yelled at again. 🙂
James – You wanna call Jordan at inappropriate hours and get yelled at, you go right ahead. I’ll give you her number.
I never yelled at her James!!! I think she called one time during an argument I was having with someone who’s trying to make my life miserable…
she knows who I’m talking about..
Well Jordan did say call ANYTIME to you. She didn’t say I could call anytime. So you need to call her!
Don’t worry, I bet she won’t yell too loudly!
Besides you call me all the time when I’m supposed to be sleeping too 😛
Most people are NOT “supposed” to be sleeping at 10am.
you called me at 9am this morning!
And just what are you trying to imply?
Ooh, tough luck on the car. You might want to try some polishing compound on it. It’s much less abrasive than rubbing compound. Just don’t rub too long. Otherwise, take it to a professional detailer and see if they can get the scratches out. It’s really all an art, and takes a good amount of practice and an eye before you’re really good at it.
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