It would have been a LOT better not to be holding the removal tool against the thin portion of the hubcap when she first puts the pry end behind the hubcap. I've broken several plastic hubcaps by treating them like metal hubcaps. There should be NO PRY - NO STRIKE warnings on the areas between the solid sections. She does, a few seconds later, stress not to pry on the weak parts but first impressions tend to stick in the brain,
"It's Brittany here with hubcaps.com." _Hm. Let's see:_ Hucaps.com video identifier? ✔️ Brittany? ✔️ Standing in the middle of 57,000 hubcaps? ✔️ That all seems to check out. 😉 BTW: This info proved very useful; broke a hubcap awhile back, so this helped when I decided to fully detail my ride.
I have an '18 Kia Rio LX, and want to spray paint the hubcaps (using your other video tutorial, of course). If I mess up or ever need to order replacements, do you have 15" Kia hubcap replacements I could order? Thanks.
Thank you from a woman learning to do these things for herself. I thought there would be directions with the hub caps but this was far better than written directions. Easy with the pop on. Didn't have the tool used here but soft mallet worked just fine.