JDMBESTBOY Universal Black Door Edge Guard Protection Car Auto Molding Trim 15 Feet D.I.Y. FIT Chevrolet Chevy Ford GMC Dodge Lincoln Jeep Chrysler Cadillac Buick Mercury Saturn #BLKDR1
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A wide range of cars are compatible with it. I urge you, however, not to buy it. We regret to inform you that you Several weeks went by before I could get rid of it. Summer is not the time for it to remain in place.
I'd say 3/4" wide by 1/4" thick outside dimensions with a little sticky goop in the 1/8" wide slot.
Although the instructions don't mention it, the product appears to have a layer of plastic over it. You can see wrinkles and it has an awful appearance.
In short, yes. You should be careful, the inside of the edging contains adhesive. If it gets too cold, the glue may not adhere It is possible for the adhesive to flow when it is too warm (even after it has been applied for some The adhesive on this edging softens and releases as the weather warms, a problem I have encountered twice in fixing my van doors. As a result of the hot weather, my applications softened and the air flow at 60 mph made them "blow Unlike last time, I am not planning to replace this with the same.
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This is an average door guard that provides short-term protection for the door. Using the following factors as a guide, I will analyze it ** Quality - Despite its hard plastic material, it's incredibly durable. Because this product is wound in a circular fashion, you will need to unwind it first and keep it upright with some weight for a couple of hours before using it. A direct application will result in the guard bending and reverting to its original form. The length of the document is There is no problem in terms of coverage, as this will cover all four doors and other areas you might want. *Ease of use - You can apply this to your doors and other areas. As soon as the guard is straight, you will need to choose the length and cut it in several Any part of the door that has a curve will make installing the guard difficult. The guards will fit on straight edges only. Therefore, it needs to be assembled in pieces since it cannot be bent. A little glue is visible in the inner channel of the guard. I had to keep pressing it several times to make sure it doesn't escape. The heat has started to come out as well (not summer heat, but still). Despite the fact that this will block the door edges from blocking other cars or objects, it may not last very It is not a long-term solution because I originally replaced parts of the guard that were starting to come out while I still had the remaining length of the guard. In order to ensure long-lasting protection, it is better to choose other products.
A similar product has worked for me in the past. It is impossible to adhere this brand to the same model and make. There is a gummy residue on the ends of the door that allows them to lift off, but this is not strong enough to hold the ends in place. Unfortunately, it seems that the adhesive does not work very well. On 6/4/16 A revision of my review is in progress. In the beginning, I had given this product 2 stars since it did not adhere very well to the edges of the door. The black goo that remained on my door edges and other places where the adhesive still adhered took most of my time today. I spent an hour cleaning it off and removing the strips. It is difficult to apply these strips when it is cooler. During warm weather, it can get worse, and when you take the strips off and put them back on, the adhesive gets on your hands or clothing. It is important to note that cleaning up the goo with acetone works well, although I am concerned about the effect it may have on the finish of the car. It seems to be going well so far. In the past, I used a similar product on my car, and it worked great. It is unfortunate that I cannot remember the brand name. I hope others may share that name with me if they have any ideas.
I assure you, this will NOT be another waste of resources and time. It was entirely my fault for not paying attention to It was a If the glue sticks come into contact with anything but the door edge, you must apply glue to the bag the glue sticks came in, the moulding, your hands. It took me some time to install this mess today, on very straight edges of the doors and on thin, thin surfaces as well. When the product is squeezed onto the door, it will immediately pop off, and gooey glue will get all over the place. Let's get the heat gun and the painters tape out. In my case, I heated it up until it conformed to the very slight curve at the top of the board. Then taped a few more inches on, and a few more inches on, ect. Door is complete, and has been allowed to sit for one When I went back, I pulled the tape off, and watched as the bird slowly made its way back off the edge of the door, and danced its way over to my garbage can in the garage, where it Since the last piece in the bag was alone, I dropped it in the can with the rest of the others to keep them.
Waste of time! I wouldn't buy this unless I was prepared to spend an hour with a rag and Goo Gone trying to remove melted glue from my car when the molding fell A whole host of things can go wrong during installation, but the cause is simply that the glue is barely any better than After the first heat wave (over 80 degrees), the stuff just melts right out of the doors. Once the molding on the door has been heated a few times, there is no glue to hold it. Taking this product off Amazon should be done. Unless it is for some kind of gag, like a plastic roach or fart spray, don't buy it.
I have updated In previous reviews, it says it falls off after a short time.
I haven't put this on yet, but I think it's likely to work. We may be faced with a challenge here. In the context of my feedback, I am talking about To make something that's uniform in color and doesn't peel - make it uniform in color. You may also be interested in The reason I bought this product was so I could use it on the edges of cut metal in the engine bay to give it a clean appearance As well as the edges of my doors, I purchased enough to do the edges of my doors if I wanted.
I am a bit nervous about the problems people are discussing with heat since engine bays aren't typically too Although I won't tout the product on full blast based upon the price I paid. If you do not need something great, let me know. You might be able to get away with this.
What a mess. Simple and straight to the point. The first sign of cracks appears when it is bent. As a result, it needs to bend to fit the door, so that's a flaw as well. A second problem is that once the glue is installed in the car, it gets hot in the sun and runs out. From the bottom, it flowed to the edge of the fender, leaving a Similarly, the door edge guard failed to stay on the door edge as it got hot. This led to my wife getting glue all over her hand when she closed the door. Last but not least, the glue oozed from under the plastic once again after being heated up. On my brand new, one week old car, I had to use glue remover to clean that area and then apply wax to that spot. The edge guards that I obtained from auto parts stores have been on my cars for years and I have never had any issues with them. I live in Denver, the weather is during September, but it is not excessively hot. Just typical 70 degree weather. Although the cracks mentioned in my last post are subtle when looking at the whole car from a distance, they do show up when you walk up to it. I spent probably 45 minutes cleaning up the mess. You will save money, and you will save time.