Lior's banner
Lior's profile picture

Lior

@liorsela4,309 subscribers

Father | 🌎 traveler | gym | Tesla 🇺🇸 If you’re in the market for a new Tesla, my referral link will get you 3 months of Free FSD https://t.co/MHZiCZDBLF

Shorts

Swing mode activated 💨 This is such a cool feature in the Juniper Model Y 🤩 Why is this not available across all new Tesla models? P.S. The nag that popped up in the video is because this Model Y came with FSD v14.3.2

Swing mode activated 💨 This is such a cool feature in the Juniper Model Y 🤩 Why is this not available across all new Tesla models? P.S. The nag that popped up in the video is because this Model Y came with FSD v14.3.2

218,094 просмотров

Do you have ugly stains on the rubber window seals and trim panels of your Tesla? I just fixed it on one of my Tesla cars, and the result looks factory fresh again. I grabbed a clean microfiber cloth, sprayed some WD-40 on it, and wiped the stained areas. No heavy scrubbing or special cleaners, just steady wipes, and the oxidation, grime, and streaks melted away in seconds. The rubber now looks deep black, glossy, and brand new, exactly like the day it left the factory. This trick works amazingly well on Teslas but is just as effective on other cars too. Why WD-40 works so well: • It cuts through baked-on environmental buildup and oxidation that normal washing can’t touch • It restores the natural oils in the rubber, bringing back that rich, supple look • It leaves a light protective layer against future UV damage and dirt Quick tips: • Always spray the WD-40 on the cloth, not directly on the car • Fold the cloth as it picks up dirt to avoid smearing • Work section by section (one door at a time) • Finish by wiping excess with a dry cloth It took under 2 minutes per side, and the car looks way cleaner and more premium. Super simple, cheap, and effective. If your Tesla (or any car) has tired-looking rubber seals, give this a try. You’ll be impressed with the difference. Would love to hear if it works for you too!

Do you have ugly stains on the rubber window seals and trim panels of your Tesla? I just fixed it on one of my Tesla cars, and the result looks factory fresh again. I grabbed a clean microfiber cloth, sprayed some WD-40 on it, and wiped the stained areas. No heavy scrubbing or special cleaners, just steady wipes, and the oxidation, grime, and streaks melted away in seconds. The rubber now looks deep black, glossy, and brand new, exactly like the day it left the factory. This trick works amazingly well on Teslas but is just as effective on other cars too. Why WD-40 works so well: • It cuts through baked-on environmental buildup and oxidation that normal washing can’t touch • It restores the natural oils in the rubber, bringing back that rich, supple look • It leaves a light protective layer against future UV damage and dirt Quick tips: • Always spray the WD-40 on the cloth, not directly on the car • Fold the cloth as it picks up dirt to avoid smearing • Work section by section (one door at a time) • Finish by wiping excess with a dry cloth It took under 2 minutes per side, and the car looks way cleaner and more premium. Super simple, cheap, and effective. If your Tesla (or any car) has tired-looking rubber seals, give this a try. You’ll be impressed with the difference. Would love to hear if it works for you too!

30,273 просмотров

FSD v14.3.3 ignores “No turn on 🔴.” Lost my streak 😢

FSD v14.3.3 ignores “No turn on 🔴.” Lost my streak 😢

24,534 просмотров

Videos

liorsela's profile picture

Having a Tesla is pretty gayyyy

Lior

187,171 просмотров • 7 дней назад

Больше нет контента для загрузки