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After the two car one bucket method came....(dial up? Go make a cuppa)

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One bucket and one sub 2yr old child. Slave labour, don't you just love it.

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Spanking job Evie, well done...

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Hmm, small issue here..

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Bit of tank tape :)

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Sorted.

Quite shiny for an old tank

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Bless her, made me smile :)

Love the rat look! :rofl:

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When you see that pic you kind of realise how low the car is..lol

Such a lovely looking little girl you have there

She's a credit to you.

and the wheels look good

The car isn't low, it's you - you are ****ing massive!

Bless Evie - done a great job there :thumbup:

Excellent :)

shes gorgeous Ross!

Ooooooo seeing that leaves me hopeful when i get my springs i might be able to clean my roof without standing on something yes i am THAT short

nicely done Mr.Clarke, good to see Evie taking charge :)

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shes gorgeous Ross!

Ooooooo seeing that leaves me hopeful when i get my springs i might be able to clean my roof without standing on something yes i am THAT short

6ft 2 ins myself, can practically wash the left hand side windows from the right side..lol

And Bengie yes she was in charge, barking orders like she normally does.

its the one child method... i use to operate that till one child wanted one coin (gold) and then more...

She looks like a natrual mate, looks like she has done a good job.

Davy

Its amazing how a cute kids stops you getting b0ll0cked for using a sponge!

Anyway, I'll start off the caption competition.....

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Its amazing how a cute kids stops you getting b0ll0cked for using a sponge!

Not been cheeky but I think that the car, as good as it is, is already past the stage of using microfibres and clay bars on it!!!

My 5 yr old wants to help me wash the car, not a bl**dy chance. I doubt if she could even use the pressure washer, I would get wetter than the car!!

Think Ill wait till the wee man is older, when he is about 7 the daughter will be 11, maybe I can trust them BOTH to do the car for me!!

Steve

Not been cheeky but I think that the car, as good as it is, is already past the stage of using microfibres and clay bars on it!!!

My 5 yr old wants to help me wash the car, not a bl**dy chance. I doubt if she could even use the pressure washer, I would get wetter than the car!!

Think Ill wait till the wee man is older, when he is about 7 the daughter will be 11, maybe I can trust them BOTH to do the car for me!!

Steve

Having had 4 kids with a 10 year age range, I would dispute that. There is a tipping point of around 10 - 11 years where helping Daddy (and having fun getting wet in the process) switches to being able to do it more or less unsupervised.

Unfortunately that is around the same point at which financial acumen kicks in and serious dosh begins to be negotiated. Being covered in foam and a tube of Smarties no longer cuts the mustard.

Top job! :thumbup:

Steve

Not been cheeky but I think that the car, as good as it is, is already past the stage of using microfibres and clay bars on it!!!

Having witnessed the wheel arch modifications first hand I do tend to agree with you on that one!

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Having witnessed the wheel arch modifications first hand I do tend to agree with you on that one!

A hammer and a fair swing, annoying the neighbours!

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