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Mixing concrete on the hood of a Porsche Boxster

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What are you doing??

An Indian person posted a video on Instagram.

The content is quite shocking, and at first you might think, "What?! What are they doing?? Stop it!!"

The video begins with a Boxster driving by and this person discovering a pothole in the road.

The owner, realizing that leaving a pothole in the road was dangerous, got out of his Boxster, which he had parked in front of the hole, and abruptly poured a large amount of road-filling material onto the hood of his Boxster.

Furthermore, unbelievably, he started mixing the ingredients with water right there on top of it (on the hood of the Boxster). The tool he was using to mix them was a trowel that looked like it would easily scratch the body.

Once the materials are mixed to create concrete to fill the holes in the road, the Boxster is used to repair the road surface by pouring it into the holes.

I'm glad the road is fixed.

...No, actually, what happened to the Boxster after the materials were mixed on its hood was that after fixing the road, the protective film that was on the Boxster was peeled off, and the person who made it left with the Boxster looking pristine, saying, "The Boxster wasn't damaged at all."

Ah, so you had a protective film on it, and then you were doing all sorts of things on top of that.

But somehow, despite all that, it was a video that didn't leave me with a feeling of "Oh, that's good" or "As expected of protection film."

This video is supposed to showcase the amazing qualities of protective film, and while I understand its purpose is to promote the product, I still find myself a little hesitant about the possibility of damaging a Porsche, and wondering if it's really necessary to do it in that particular situation.

In any case, I'm glad that the Boxster wasn't scratched, the dirt was cleaned off, and it looks like it's sparkling clean again. Phew.

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