Debelli
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My Mom is going to think I've really gone over the deep end here!
I'm going on a short vacation and leaving the "latest addition" to the family in care of my Mom. The car is out in the elements and subject to having BS packages left on it. Would like to tell her how best to take care of these while I'm gone, should it occur.
What's the fastest and easiest way to tell her to remove these presents so they don't bake on while I'm gone? I know it's easiest to take off when it's "fresh" but being in Miami the minute it hits the car it's baking on. I don't want her taking a sponge and trying to rub it off, yet, I don't want her to spray the car and leave spots either.
What's the best thing that I can tell her to do when she sees this?
This is ridiculous! I'll have more instructions about the taking care of my car than I will with taking care of my kid!:lol

I'm going on a short vacation and leaving the "latest addition" to the family in care of my Mom. The car is out in the elements and subject to having BS packages left on it. Would like to tell her how best to take care of these while I'm gone, should it occur.
What's the fastest and easiest way to tell her to remove these presents so they don't bake on while I'm gone? I know it's easiest to take off when it's "fresh" but being in Miami the minute it hits the car it's baking on. I don't want her taking a sponge and trying to rub it off, yet, I don't want her to spray the car and leave spots either.
What's the best thing that I can tell her to do when she sees this?
This is ridiculous! I'll have more instructions about the taking care of my car than I will with taking care of my kid!:lol