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Safe to let kids use sidewalk chalk on the CT?

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I saw someone posted this photo on Facebook. They said the chalk comes off with soap. Just curious if anyone here can confirm?

Tesla Cybertruck Safe to let kids use sidewalk chalk on the CT? IMG_1514
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Bulletproof! Extremely Durable! scratch resistant! *ahem, but you can't use chalk on it*. I bet it'll come off fine ?
 

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I have recently noticed lots of scratches on mine.
Some from poor sanding technique at Tesla.
The others, I'm not sure if I did it by carelessly washing it thinking I couldn't scratch it by washing it?
 

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I have recently noticed lots of scratches on mine.
Some from poor sanding technique at Tesla.
The others, I'm not sure if I did it by carelessly washing it thinking I couldn't scratch it by washing it?
I have a few; scratch from a automatic car wash (wasn't there on delivery), scratch from being hit from a car door, and a branch fell on one of my sails and cause a small scratch.

It's a truck, it is what it is. Holds up better than any other truck would.
 

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I have a few; scratch from a automatic car wash (wasn't there on delivery), scratch from being hit from a car door, and a branch fell on one of my sails and cause a small scratch.

It's a truck, it is what it is. Holds up better than any other truck would.
That's why I'm not putting a fragile plastic/vinyl wrap over the stronger SS
 


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I hope this doesn't become a viral thing that kids see. I don't want them thinking my vinyl wrap == stainless steel body. I do -not- want to deal with the paperwork involved with beating some random neighbor kid for drawing on my wrap.

<<Disclaimer: I -probably- wouldn't actually beat them. But I also don't want to deal with making the parents pay to re-wrap it ;)>>
 

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Chalk is very abrasive, but it's super fine, so probably won't be an issue. I was thinking about letting kids draw with markers and then using acetone to wipe it clean.
 

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It's not really chalk. It's more like paint. Its made for glass.
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