If it moves and it's not supposed to: duct tape.
If it doesn't move and it's supposed to: WD-40.
Looks like you capture this while stopped at a light or stop sign -- way to be prepared with camera!
Our pastor carries a miniature roll of duct tape whenever he travels. Suitcase rips; duct tape. Hole in the hotel window screen; duct tape. Not a bad idea. I suspect if you're willing to duct tape your car together you aren't too worried about the paint job. :)
Yikes! LOL!! Been there...done that! When I was in college, my old car looked like it had a shark fin!! The fabric on top of the cab was coming off, so every time I drove on the highway..."Land shark!!!!" LOL!!! Duct tape saved the day!
LOL great find. I hate to admit it, but my husband just put duct tape on my 18 year old daughter's tail light after she decided to poke a hole in it with the corner of the brick house. Best reply so far: @nana -- Nancy, you made me laugh until I choked with the comment that you figured they weren't too worried about the paint job if you're willing to duct tape it!!
Interesting way to repair the car - that said I've seen a few cars practically held together with duct tape here too! I'm not sure what the police make of it though... :)
haha! I duct taped my side light onto my car after I knocked it off one morning while backing out of the garage....I was careful to not really get it on the paint though....I never thought to see something like this.
yup, we did the duct tape mirror thing too. worked like a charm. cool find for a pic, great responses. i think you've hit on a huge common denominator!!!!!
If it doesn't move and it's supposed to: WD-40.
Looks like you capture this while stopped at a light or stop sign -- way to be prepared with camera!
fun capture
And you know, it reminds me of the sitcom 'Frasier' because they used so much of the stuff on his father's chair... hahahaa.