You can get the latest version of the clips from your dealer’s parts desk. That makes sure you have the parts that fit. Also make sure to use a seal and that does not get hard. If you want to remove a panel later you do not want the clip to be glued to the van. If that happens, you break the panel.
The ones we got online were from someone on ebay and to be honest, that process wasn't the best. We waited FOREVER to get them. (They were out of stock or hard to find on Amazon). By the time they arrived we had already called the Mercedes dealership and they had a few that we used instead.
@@joopzhez2024 thank you so much! We still have 100 of the ones that came over ebay and are happy to give you some if you need! We don't need them. Message us on IG and we can work that out, no pressure just thought we'd offer. 😊
@@EncompassAdventure Thanks so much for the offer but I started looking immediately and already ordered some locally (Europe). Hopefully they arrive faster than in your case.
10:33 You says what now? This is the worst rattle can painting I have ever seen. Clearly has no idea how to use the paint but immediately starts explaining how to do it, even when she's done the complete opposite.
Firstly, we never claimed to be professionals. Please keep this in mind. Secondly, how to spray it was something I learned as the process went on, which is why I said that. I had never worked with bed liner before and it didn't spray as evenly as normal paint. Overall, the end result was great for us and is still holding up really well today. While constructive feedback is welcome, rude opinions are not. Please try to be kinder if you choose to comment on someone else's work. We're all humans doing our best at the end of the day. Happy Building! 🔧🔨
🤣 OK I don't know what you've painted before with a rattle can but there is more to it than holding down the nozzle and spraying randomly in all directions 😄 @@EncompassAdventure
You can get the latest version of the clips from your dealer’s parts desk. That makes sure you have the parts that fit. Also make sure to use a seal and that does not get hard. If you want to remove a panel later you do not want the clip to be glued to the van. If that happens, you break the panel.
Looking good, good luck on the van build. VanLifeRocks
Thank you so much! 😊
Looks great! Did you also do the front end panel ?
should vinyl wrap the plastic it would look so much better cant wait to see more
That's actually a really good idea! We'll have to look into that further. Thank you! 😊
Looks really nice. Do you also have a link to the replacement plastic plugs?
The ones we got online were from someone on ebay and to be honest, that process wasn't the best. We waited FOREVER to get them. (They were out of stock or hard to find on Amazon).
By the time they arrived we had already called the Mercedes dealership and they had a few that we used instead.
@@EncompassAdventure thanks will order in time and try to find it locally. Looking forward to your other video's!
@@joopzhez2024 thank you so much! We still have 100 of the ones that came over ebay and are happy to give you some if you need! We don't need them. Message us on IG and we can work that out, no pressure just thought we'd offer. 😊
@@EncompassAdventure Thanks so much for the offer but I started looking immediately and already ordered some locally (Europe). Hopefully they arrive faster than in your case.
@@joopzhez2024 perfect! It's best to get them locally, I think. Good luck! 😊
I dont F around anymore, FrogTape FTW. Otherwise I just end up regretting my decision trying to save money on the end result
Yeah she clearly has never rattled anything ever before 😂
10:33 You says what now?
This is the worst rattle can painting I have ever seen. Clearly has no idea how to use the paint but immediately starts explaining how to do it, even when she's done the complete opposite.
Firstly, we never claimed to be professionals. Please keep this in mind. Secondly, how to spray it was something I learned as the process went on, which is why I said that. I had never worked with bed liner before and it didn't spray as evenly as normal paint. Overall, the end result was great for us and is still holding up really well today.
While constructive feedback is welcome, rude opinions are not. Please try to be kinder if you choose to comment on someone else's work. We're all humans doing our best at the end of the day. Happy Building! 🔧🔨
🤣 OK
I don't know what you've painted before with a rattle can but there is more to it than holding down the nozzle and spraying randomly in all directions 😄 @@EncompassAdventure