VW Bug heater channels prepping them before you put them in must see this is important
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- Опубліковано 27 тра 2018
- Before you DIY install Vw bug or beetle heater channels
THIS IS A MUST SEE. unless you want to do them 2 times. Really important. - Авто та транспорт
THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS VIDEO!!! so many guys skip this and end up regretting it a few years later
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Thanks Mike, great tips! Nice how you cut to the chase and don't subject your viewer to a pound crap with an ounce of info.
Eastwood has a nice primer that uses a long tube and sprays 360degrees with a nozzle, to reach difficult spots like those panels.
as long as it is a sealing primer. most are surfacers must be a sealer or epoxy. but even that would be better than nothing. you should see the runs coming out all the gaps in the pinch weld. It was pretty effective.
yea transtar has the nozzle kits too
www.autobodytoolmart.com/transtar-corrosion-protection-kit-4471-p-25146.aspx?gclid=Cj0KCQjw9LPYBRDSARIsAHL7J5nKjzOohtLA8rocz6wDMrf09o1d4kqwuZDGpm1cOv0arqued1tP30AaAtdxEALw_wcB
Thank you, this is the info I've been looking for 👍👍
Great info Mike. 👍 I wished this information was available 20 years ago.
Glad it was helpful!
same damn thing - damn klockerhom, -- the car is together and painted, now what am I do to ? watch Mike !! Thanks Mike
Thanks Straight Ahead ✌😎
Good video! What about just spraying the channel with Fluid Film or something like that post install? Just curious, like rust proofing with bar and chain oil...? Thanks Bro!!
why not just take the plate off the bottom and then spray the inside and tac weld it back on?
You will most likely burn away alot of the paint welding them