Love your channel! It’s so awesome to see a woman work on cars! Just watched your video and changed the brakes to my civic you explained everything so well thank you!
Grab some WD-40 Lava bar soap. It is the best in my opinion. Anything with pumice works wonders during cleanup. And grab a breaker bar. Tekton Tools has some quality tools that won’t break the bank. And break Klean!
Changing brake pads without replacing or cutting rotors is like putting your dirty underwear back on after a shower. If your going to do the job, do it right!!
If there is nothing wrong with the rotors, not need to turn or replace them. Also, Honda 2013 Civic have very cheap, almost disposable rotors. Turning them would make them even thinner, less durable and more prone to warping. (Honda Civic 2013 rotors only allow 2 mm to be turned down)
Love your channel! It’s so awesome to see a woman work on cars! Just watched your video and changed the brakes to my civic you explained everything so well thank you!
Thank you and likewise! I’m so glad I can help! Im hoping more women can learn more about automotive!
I have the same 2013 Honda Civic. This gave me a lot of confidence thanks for sharing!
How was it doing it for the first time?
Well....probably gonna watch you do that again.....this time gonna try to focus on the task!😍
I thought working on cars was hard by itself, but with those nails too?! What a beast.
You get use to living with them LOL Thank you Michael!!
Grab some WD-40 Lava bar soap. It is the best in my opinion. Anything with pumice works wonders during cleanup.
And grab a breaker bar. Tekton Tools has some quality tools that won’t break the bank.
And break Klean!
I have permatex fast orange but I’ll look in to that! Def need a breaker bar !👌🏽 I been using my own weight to gage.
So perfectly explained! Thanks for the knowledge bombs!!
I appreciate you saying that! Thank you!!
You made that look easy! Good job! 💯
Saw this video and had to like it and subscribe to your channel. You did an awesome job and seeing that you had on nails 💅 was crazy!!!!!
Great video!!
This was dope!👌🏾🔥🔥🔥 post credit bloopers was funny af lol #learnedsomethingaboutbrakestoday
Thank you D’javan!!! Always love sharing knowledge!
Ever thought about painting your brake calipers? Also, how about gloves because that's so much brake dust!!!!! Great explanation honestly.
What did you use to clean the rotor??
Okaaayyy I see you 😉💪🏼
no brake grease used?
Thank you
I like how her hands were already dirty before she even took the nuts off the tire lol
Well done. Good job on keeping it real instead of doing the usual youtube power tool, gloves and torque wrench show off.
Gotta do what you can when you don’t got much!
She changed brake pads and didn’t even break a nail?? This is the most gangster thing I’ve seen
Love it!
good job!
Great info! Thank you
Thank you!!
If this lady fixes cars with her nails ...then I work for NASA in my pj's ...
Super cool!
Thank you so much!!
doing all that in white pants takes serious courage.
Nice!!
How many channels do you have?
Just 1
Great
No torque wrench at the end? ☺️
It’s on my wishlist!
Get the one at harbor freight, no need to go fancy on it
Great tutorial except you forgot to grease the slide pins very important :(
You are correct! I def forgot to do it on this side 🙈🤫🤫
Pretty girl pretty nails. Not afraid to get dirty subbed
Good looking out hha
Dirty hands but with your long orange nails...looks soooo badass 😁❤️👍🏻
After the brake job when is the photo shut
I love how she doesnt care about her nails. #gfgoals
No gloves? lol
I ordered some right after this 😂 LOL
Those nails tho
If I can do it with nails, anyone can!!
Changing brake pads without replacing or cutting rotors is like putting your dirty underwear back on after a shower. If your going to do the job, do it right!!
If there is nothing wrong with the rotors, not need to turn or replace them. Also, Honda 2013 Civic have very cheap, almost disposable rotors. Turning them would make them even thinner, less durable and more prone to warping. (Honda Civic 2013 rotors only allow 2 mm to be turned down)