Very good review, you can actually see how the tools are used. It looks like you do it every day. 😁 I would recommend put heatshrink or wire loom cloth tape on the tips of the metal tools, to prevent scratches.
I am so glad you didnt do my pet hate, the trim panel on the foor of the door, seen too many people remove and refit them and trap the rubber seal in it then wonder why there car fills with water, when all you gotya do is like you did, give it a little tickle with your hand, I encourage diy like yourself but advice to noob's, take pictures of everything you work on before you start and as you dismantle, Makes it a whole lot easier to refit it right, Because sometimes you notice things during reassembly that you didnt see when it was dismantled and a picture can be a life saver showing you weither it was or was not there
Usually I clean everything before disassembling for the first time. Not only job is much more pleasant, but also I'm forced to see and touch everything, which creates "mental images" of how things were originally. But yeah, picture will do just fine. 😀
@@mrfixpl i agree, i pretty good at remember how and where things go, and i know i done well when i dont have anything left over, its just to help people that dont play with motors on a daily basis
I’m struggling to remove the rear door panel on my Golf 7. What trim tools do you recommend? A lot of video show an easy pop on and off but none show any specific tool usage
Jak oceniasz ten zestaw? Bo ja mam ten pomarańczowy i jest do dupy. Plastik jest za miękki. Myślałem o kupnie NEO, ale ten Twój też brałem pod uwagę tylko boję się, że on może być słaby jak ten pomarańczowy.
Very good review, you can actually see how the tools are used
Very good review, you can actually see how the tools are used.
It looks like you do it every day. 😁
I would recommend put heatshrink or wire loom cloth tape on the tips of the metal tools, to prevent scratches.
Thanks for the tip!
Great informative Video !!
Good one👍
Thanks for the efforts
I am so glad you didnt do my pet hate, the trim panel on the foor of the door, seen too many people remove and refit them and trap the rubber seal in it then wonder why there car fills with water, when all you gotya do is like you did, give it a little tickle with your hand,
I encourage diy like yourself but advice to noob's, take pictures of everything you work on before you start and as you dismantle,
Makes it a whole lot easier to refit it right,
Because sometimes you notice things during reassembly that you didnt see when it was dismantled and a picture can be a life saver showing you weither it was or was not there
Usually I clean everything before disassembling for the first time. Not only job is much more pleasant, but also I'm forced to see and touch everything, which creates "mental images" of how things were originally.
But yeah, picture will do just fine. 😀
@@mrfixpl i agree, i pretty good at remember how and where things go, and i know i done well when i dont have anything left over, its just to help people that dont play with motors on a daily basis
wartościowy filmik
good kit!
I’m struggling to remove the rear door panel on my Golf 7. What trim tools do you recommend? A lot of video show an easy pop on and off but none show any specific tool usage
The one in the upper left at the end, with the rounded edge.. I never knew what that is for?! 🤷🏻♂️
Thank you very much
That kit on eBay 36 pieces it is priced between 15£ to 18 £ with free shipping
Jak oceniasz ten zestaw? Bo ja mam ten pomarańczowy i jest do dupy. Plastik jest za miękki. Myślałem o kupnie NEO, ale ten Twój też brałem pod uwagę tylko boję się, że on może być słaby jak ten pomarańczowy.
Te pomarańczowe są chyba trochę za miękkie. Szybko się zużywają. Ten czerwony zestaw jest twardszy, ale nadal elastyczny.
@@mrfixpl to teraz mam rebus czerwony czy niebieski NEO :)
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