No. No. No. Thats not how pointy things work. Drop them vertically. Otherwise youre not testing it properly, and its just another blunt force test.....
@@UnderpaidGuardD9could just get a cloth/wool/towel layer underneath. And even without it, if a knife dropped would you rather have the bubble or not?
He clearly knows that he'd have a heart attack if he drop the knife Vertically🤣 Edit: wow! Thanks for the 4.4k likes❤️ my first ever most likes I've ever got on any plateform
@@starstencahl8985you even hear it in the video. And the pump is very loud, I’ve seen one in rl. It’s directly connected and it’s the loudest directly by the car.
You think he gives af? Anyone that's got that kind of money to throw at a car doesn't give af about potentially scratching or denting it in a video that's also generating enough attention to make them $$$ when they are already quite clearly financially well off.
It's uv resistant. Clear just means light goes through. Kind of how new ceramic tinted windows block 99% of heat but are almost as clear as glass, old tint was super dark and still got hot. Science
@@austint1151 true, but sunlight has more types of radiation other than the UV, so it's still getting hot in there. I guess, i don't know for sure and don't care so much honestly 😂
Ever seen the Ford historical vehicle museum storage the have hundreds of these protecting hundreds of priceless vehicles Sorry it is the Detroit historical society its on Hagerty youtube channel
@@ExcuseMyFr3nch But they're still housed inside a warehouse, better protected from UV rays, Heavy Storms/flooding, and people playing "pop the bubble" 💀
These are for indoor use and protect your car from dust and moisture. Nothing more. There are also some heavy duty ones that can be used outdoors to protect your car from hail.
@@nicktasteless360 but they are not designed for this task. I can already see the rich kid that wrecks his car recreating that stuff for TikTok. But yeah you can throw bricks at these bubbles.
it’s a tire. The metal part, mostly aluminum alloy and steel, are wheels. together they’re called the “wheel assembly.” Only time wheels are used interchangeably is when they’re together☝🏽🤓