AMPULLA Garage Smith GWP03S Multilayer Garage Wall Protector Car Door Protectors (2-Pack)
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It is possible to use the protectors outside if they are kept dry and away from rainwater. However, in outdoor conditions, the adhesive's life may be shortened.
Protectors can usually be removed without leaving marks on most surfaces (e.g., wood). The walls could be made of brick, tile, glass, or marble. However, because the adhesive is very strong, removing it from a brittle or lime wall pavement should be done with caution.
Because the wall protector is intended to protect the garage wall, it should work just fine in a hallway. The protectors can be removed without leaving marks on the majority of surfaces (e.g., a table). The walls could be made of brick, tile, glass, or marble. However, because the adhesive is very strong, removing it from a brittle or lime wall pavement should be done with caution.
What exactly do you mean by "exposure"? It's a door bumper guard for your vehicle.
Selected User Reviews For AMPULLA Garage Smith GWP03S Multilayer Garage Wall Protector Car Door Protectors (2-Pack)
My autistic son rocks his seater, chair on a daily basis in and out of virtual school, so I used this to keep the wall from being destroyed any further. Strong and simple to apply and remove. It does rip the paint off, but it's much easier to repair than a dent. If black stands out and the look of the wall is important, there are two options. Because we're primarily concerned with childproofing, we're not concerned with aesthetics.
exactly as described It prevents the concrete wall of the garage from scratching and denting my driver's side doors. br>However, I do have one minor criticism. The adhesion is still sticking to the wall after a month, but the foam piece is peeling away from the adhesion. As the problem worsens, I'll most likely apply some liquid nail behind it to reattach it to the adhesion. Nothing that can't be fixed with a little glue, and nothing that makes it worthwhile to advise people not to buy these. But be aware that they could start peeling away at any time.
I needed something to protect my doors from dings. The foam is very dense and appears to be of good quality. However, three months into the project, one of the sections I installed has already begun to peel away from the wall. The blue foam had separated from the adhesive tape, which was still stuck to the wall. When I tried to take it down, it ripped paint chips off my wall, ruining it. I'm going to look for another option.
I bought these to go with a set on the wall that I already had. I recently purchased a new vehicle, and the doors collided in various locations. These were thicker and made of a softer, less durable material than I had anticipated. Also strange is the fact that the back sticky side is made of a blue-colored material! Of course, this isn't shown in the photos. It's not a big deal, but the small blue band around the back edge is odd. They didn't adhere well to the concrete wall at first, and it took a few days of going over them again to get a few edge sections to adhere well.
I used four screws to attach 1/4" plywood to the garage drywall. The car door protector was then glued to the plywood. It was necessary to ensure that the adhesive adhered to the plywood all the way around the edges. It appears to be a good product, but I'd like to see more colors, such as white, available.
It's straightforward and effective. My classic car is parked against a wall, and I have a classic car. I always park near the wall to avoid getting dings on my car, but this made it difficult to open my door. I don't have to worry about scuffing my door now that I've put it on in 2 seconds. Awesome.
In the past three years, I've moved a lot. There are three homes and three garages in total, each with a set of these theses. These are the ideal way to keep your doors secure. Just keep in mind that if you stick them to drywall, they won't come off without ripping up some of the drywall. The adhesive has a high tensile strength.
I liked how it was attached to the wall in such a simple and straightforward manner. Other systems necessitated marking and then securing the protection with a fastener. Place it between your car door and the wall with this, then remove the backing and lay it in place. All done. It took less than 5 minutes for me to secure my front and back doors.