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Driver has car completely covered in CLING FILM by ‘crazy girlfriend’ as motorists warn it could ‘destroy’ the car


A DRIVER has had his car completely covered in cling film by his “crazy girlfriend” – but motorists warn it it could “destroy the car”.

One passer-by took to social media with a clip of the moment he came across the wrapped motor.

A driver had his car wrapped in cling film

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A driver had his car wrapped in cling filmCredit: Instagram/itsallmaad
A passer-by thought it the work of a 'crazy girlfriend'

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A passer-by thought it the work of a ‘crazy girlfriend’Credit: Instagram/itsallmaad

It appeared to have been completely encased the cling film – with even the roof and wing mirrors covered.

The bystander said only: “Crazy girlfriend.”

It is unknown whether the cling film prank was actually the result of a falling-out between a couple.

The footage found its way onto Instagram, with the person sharing it saying: “This kinda chaos – actually destroying their car”.

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Some drivers slammed the bizarre prank – warning it could seriously damage the motor.

One said: “Couldn’t this just get super hot from the car’s heat and just melt onto the paint?”

Another said: “Doesn’t this remove paint though? I heard it did once.”

But others leapt to the defence of the cling film prankster – whoever they are.

One said: “She’s protected the car – and he can just cut it and pull it off in three seconds.”

Another said: “This makes sense. No damage done.”

Wrapping a car tightly in cling film can squeeze dirt and grime into the paintwork.

It can also leave scratches if the cling film shrinks in the sun, even if it does not melt.

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