This is how I installed the rain guards on my vintage volkswagen bug.I also wet sanded some over spray off of them before the …
This is how I installed the rain guards on my vintage volkswagen bug.I also wet sanded some over spray off of them before the …
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Hey Brian. I do like the look of the shades. And the garage clean up looks great. CONGRADULATIONS!!!!! On the 59k Subscribers. None of us have ever been disappointed with your videos. Spread the word about Brian's channel. Maybe before the end of the month, we could double the 59k that's here now.
Thanks Brian for bringing us into you garage and sharing you adventures with us.
What size screws?
Do you know the paint code for your bug? I’m looking to change the color of my bug to RED
Do you know the difference RED’s VW used? I want the darker Red
love the vids keep it up brother
Thanks for sharing Brian !
An excellent job done on those rain guards! Great job in wet-sanding Daisy as well.
Enjoyed the video bro, your subs are creeping up so you must be pleasing those who drop by. Garage and cars are looking great too. In for more rain here so all the best
Nice garage clean up; question, where's Patina's area?
Thats my favorite hazy daze song
Makes me really miss my 67…
Cellulose thinners is. Best to remove overspray without any abrasive work
Great video as always Brian, have a nice weekend!
Had pair of those on my 76 f-100 loved em when it was raining stopped wind shield from hazing up .
Great job on the first attempt at organization, take it out, put it back, is all you need to remember. Throwing "shade" at the commentators for the appropriate chemical usage. LOL Good-Bye Patina, glad to see your spot is safe in the garage.
I'm guilty of FSA. Flat Surface Abuse. Thanks for sharing–rain guards look great.
The clean garage looks great! Motivates me to straighten mine up.
View #502 at 9:23 PM on 10/3/19 – NJ
I have the opposite problem where I can’t find a tool in the middle of a project because I put it away already.
It seems to take forever to get things organized. Flat surfaces are "drop zones". Those shades really help in the summer. They look great. It was good to see Patina
Congrats Brian..!! And thank you for another great video..!!
Brian, Have you tried "Flitz" polish? I got some in a BattleBox and just for S&Gs I used it on my yellowed headlights. Worked like a champ! Thanks for posting these videos!
Nice Brian Cleaned an organized nice video not to shady!!!, An keeping Patina happy!!!; )