I agree, and whatever Brian’s asking price is, it should be payed , he seems to be very transparent . Whoever buys a vehicle from him is going to get a head turner.
Taping is a must in my opinion.Why create more work for yourself.This is a great method to get these lights clear and protected.This is coming along nicely Brian 💎✊I will say it as I always do that I learned from you for years started with practice panels for the body shop.You have a library that is worth gold 👑Anyone can learn from the videos and you are by far the best person to learn from 💎👑
I can't wait to see the Lexis when finished, but yet I don't want it to end lol. It's great that you have a couple of people interested and it's not even finished yet but I was hoping you would keep and enjoy it for a while. These vehicles in my opinion are next level.
Hi Brian really nice work on the Lexus. Who ever purchase this vehicle is a super happy customer. You put so much effort n care on the vehicle. I admire ur passion. Thks for sharing learned something new from u again. TQ.
Great short video. Because of you I’m getting ready to do my piano gloss B pillars. I guess the headlights will be next. Lol Thanks for taking the time to explain it so well.
I wish I would’ve done this to my wife’s car when it was new, maybe this could have helped with some of the rock chips, at least my old truck still has glass headlights lol, looks great Brian
Brian, nice tutorial, you make it look so easy. I have PPF on my white car (including the lights). Notice some dark lines (dirt) on some edges. Is there a safe way to clean and prevent further build up? Thanks
Nice job. Will the PPF give the same view compared to if it was sprayed with 2k? What's the amount of 70 or 90% alcohol you mixed with water for when you were tacking it? Slip...2-3 drops of dawn in 32oz?
Brian is there a film that you can recommend for a diyer to try doing the PPF on headlights. Some thing that is cost effective that if I screw up its no biggy
Have you found that the (light blue cap) Megs headlight coating seems to be no longer sold? I had to drive all over to find it about a year ago and haven't seen it since.
If I lived near you, I would definitely purchase a used car from you. You go above & beyond for the client. That is a rare commodity these days
I agree, and whatever Brian’s asking price is, it should be payed , he seems to be very transparent . Whoever buys a vehicle from him is going to get a head turner.
You can always have it shipped to you
Agreed ! Me too !
Taping is a must in my opinion.Why create more work for yourself.This is a great method to get these lights clear and protected.This is coming along nicely Brian 💎✊I will say it as I always do that I learned from you for years started with practice panels for the body shop.You have a library that is worth gold 👑Anyone can learn from the videos and you are by far the best person to learn from 💎👑
Lovely job on this Lexus , Brian !
I can't wait to see the Lexis when finished, but yet I don't want it to end lol. It's great that you have a couple of people interested and it's not even finished yet but I was hoping you would keep and enjoy it for a while. These vehicles in my opinion are next level.
Great work Brian! I enjoy your videos and learn so much!! 👍🏻
Hi Brian really nice work on the Lexus. Who ever purchase this vehicle is a super happy customer. You put so much effort n care on the vehicle. I admire ur passion.
Thks for sharing learned something new from u again. TQ.
I'm curious how you made out with the nice mercedes I would think that went pretty fast.
The Hubs are the icing on the cake👌👀
Great short video. Because of you I’m getting ready to do my piano gloss B pillars. I guess the headlights will be next. Lol
Thanks for taking the time to explain it so well.
Nice work Brian!! In all of your weather conditions how long will that last? Thanks Brian!!
Wheels look much, much better. PPF looks easy when you do it. Lol.
Thanks for letting us tag along.
I wish I would’ve done this to my wife’s car when it was new, maybe this could have helped with some of the rock chips, at least my old truck still has glass headlights lol, looks great Brian
Very nice work on the Lexus! 👍
Thanks Brian for sharing your experience!!!!!!!
Nice Job "My Friend"!
Well done ! Nice vehicle for someone.
My headlights are too far gone and have been sanded a bit. Perhaps PPF in the future.
Brian, nice tutorial, you make it look so easy. I have PPF on my white car (including the lights). Notice some dark lines (dirt) on some edges. Is there a safe way to clean and prevent further build up? Thanks
Very helpful content. Thanks!!
Nice job. Will the PPF give the same view compared to if it was sprayed with 2k? What's the amount of 70 or 90% alcohol you mixed with water for when you were tacking it? Slip...2-3 drops of dawn in 32oz?
Happy new year dear sir
Brian is there a film that you can recommend for a diyer to try doing the PPF on headlights. Some thing that is cost effective that if I screw up its no biggy
I'd loke to know also and if you can purchase smaller sheets like that and not a roll.
Love the content you share. Came here to ask the same question. Curious on ppf recommendations for diy?
Can you also coat the ppf?
Nice
Hola , puede hacerse el mismo trabajo para el parabrisas?
It brakes my soul when I see these work of art trucks on the road in the poorest of poorest conditions ….
I used 1,000 3,000 grit trizact then polish using meguiars plastic cleaner polish,then I spray meguiars coating keep it clean,frank in norridge,ill
Have you found that the (light blue cap) Megs headlight coating seems to be no longer sold? I had to drive all over to find it about a year ago and haven't seen it since.
Yep because you will how to redo them every _am year
First!!!!!!
Unfortunately, this is typical for Toyota