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Kids Cleaning Cars
« on: 14 September 2006, 08:32:45 »

I've just been chatting to a driver at work.
He said he got a brand new Ford Focus two weeks ago & he asked his son to clean it at the weekend. There was a big lump of bird poo on the bonnet & his lad managed to get it off...............with a Brillo pad! :o & he wanted paying for his chore!
He says it's a right mess & is thinking about going through his insurance to get it done.
I just couldn't help laughing!
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Re: Kids Cleaning Cars
« Reply #1 on: 14 September 2006, 08:44:00 »

That's ridiculous, why on earth would anybody waste a brillo pad on a focus ;D
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Re: Kids Cleaning Cars
« Reply #2 on: 14 September 2006, 09:02:41 »

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I've just been chatting to a driver at work.
He said he got a brand new Ford Focus two weeks ago & he asked his son to clean it at the weekend. There was a big lump of bird poo on the bonnet & his lad managed to get it off...............with a Brillo pad! :o & he wanted paying for his chore!
He says it's a right mess & is thinking about going through his insurance to get it done.
I just couldn't help laughing!
My daughter did the same, but shes 24 ::)
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Re: Kids Cleaning Cars
« Reply #3 on: 14 September 2006, 13:11:06 »

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I've just been chatting to a driver at work.
He said he got a brand new Ford Focus two weeks ago & he asked his son to clean it at the weekend. There was a big lump of bird poo on the bonnet & his lad managed to get it off...............with a Brillo pad! :o & he wanted paying for his chore!
He says it's a right mess & is thinking about going through his insurance to get it done.
I just couldn't help laughing!

My 11 year old grandaughter washed my car as we were parked on a beach in southern ireland with sea water ......... I am still trying to find a boarding school that will keep her till she's about  35 !!!!!!!
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Re: Kids Cleaning Cars
« Reply #4 on: 14 September 2006, 13:56:16 »

2 kids came round in the summer offering to wash cars, I declined but a neighbour let them do his.

They did it with those sponge pads with a scouring pad attatched, well they removed all the insects ;D
« Last Edit: 14 September 2006, 13:56:45 by Auto_Addict »
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