What would you do if this was your daughter? The PAIN of ALL AGO Members!!

Kamakaz1961

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How could you get mad? I couldn't but I would be sad! At least she loves her dad! My guess daddy will teach her not to do this again but in a good way!!....LOL Have a great day everyone.

What would you guys do?
 
But what if you're just the step dad and she misses her real daddy? lol
 
I remember when my daughter was about 4 and she was helping me wash my Red Pathfinder back in 2001. She had a trigger spray bottle and I turned around and she was rubbing the trigger spray tip all over the back quarter panel. If I recall that's when I learned how to machine polish. So I have her to thank for getting me addicted to this whole detailing thing.
 
Gotta teach them young to stay waaaaaaay far away from all your vehicles! Never touch!
 
I love your attitude despite the pain. Reminds me of my well intentioned nephew who grabbed the snow shovel and proceeded to shovel the snow off the hood of his dad's car.
 
Had similar experience when my daughter was two. I had been sanding a simple fillers repair and got called away to the indoor phone.
I keep all my sand papers in a bucket ranging from heavy grit for woodworking to 2000 wet and dry.
When I came out my helpful daughter had gone round EVERY panel with 60 grit aluminium oxide paper.
My comment to her mother was " put her coat on and take her for a long walk to give me time to settle down, if she stays here I do not know what I will do"
Total respray soon put it right!

I got my revenge as part of my father's speech at her wedding.

Wee Man
 
Crayons and paper are great, but if they are in the garage......the key is to listen for silence. When you don't hear them talking or asking, "what's this for?"....it's trouble!
 
I would be pissed off. At myself!! Why didn't I lock up my tools...
 
Ha Ha. My daughter is 4 and she already knows not to touch the paint, unless she has a MF in hand and wants to help. Those have been some of the best times of my life.
 
I remember when my daughter was about 4 and she was helping me wash my Red Pathfinder back in 2001. She had a trigger spray bottle and I turned around and she was rubbing the trigger spray tip all over the back quarter panel. If I recall that's when I learned how to machine polish. So I have her to thank for getting me addicted to this whole detailing thing.
That's a great story .

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Is this real?
Is that wrtten in chalk and you are just having her hold up a screw driver?
 
Guess she needs to learn how to use Dr. Colorchip!
 
There's gotta be a hipster somewhere who would pay millions of dollars for her one of a kind "art"....
 
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