GUEQUITLEX Car Door Protector Bump Body Guard,1/4" Sectional Foam Sticking Garage Wall Parking Protector Collision Avoidance Waterproof Foam Protector Wall Corner Protecting Your Car Doors (2 Pack)
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It has a total length of 79 inches. A width of 8 inches To keep the wall safe for a 4-year period. If you're driving a four-door sedan, you'll need the entire roll-up garage. Per wall, one roll (pack) is required. So, if you have a two-car garage, I recommend buying two packs.
Gray with a deep hue. close to black
The dimensions of the fit are 79 x 8 x 1/6", with a thickness of 1/6". It won't peel off, and it'll last a very long time.
It works great in a concrete wall where I have it. However, mine isn't textured at all, but I believe it would still work because it adheres so well. It's perfect for me.
Selected User Reviews For GUEQUITLEX Car Door Protector Bump Body Guard,1/4" Sectional Foam Sticking Garage Wall Parking Protector Collision Avoidance Waterproof Foam Protector Wall Corner Protecting Your Car Doors (2 Pack)
not. My previous car and garage wall were no strangers, so I purchased this to protect the doors of my new car. The Tucson's front doors hit the wall in two different places at the same time, while the rear doors only hit in one spot, but higher than the front doors (and I occasionally park nose-to-tail). in, or in the back I ended up getting three strips of this, two for my front door and one (which I easily cut) for the higher back door (see photos). br>br>With a peel-and-stick installation, this product is simple to set up. It came with no backing and was incredibly simple to hang. It works well because it is squishy and absorbs impact. I'm taking a star off because I'm not sure how well it will hold up in the long run. I've only had it for a short time, but I've already noticed some ripping and punctures in the foam. It doesn't appear to be less effective, but I'm not sure how well it will hold up over time? br>br>1- [Shrug]br>br> after a year of post-editing: After a year, I'm revisiting this review. I'm relieved to report that my initial concerns about longevity do not appear to be valid. While the padding appeared to retain a slight dent after multiple strikes, it still prevents damage to the door or wall. I haven't noticed any issues after a year of daily use, and I don't mind hitting the garage wall with my car doors because I have this protective strip everywhere I need it and it works well to prevent damage. I would buy this product again if I needed to protect another garage wall. One of the best car purchases I've ever made!.
My garage door also scrapes against the side of the building. Both my garage and my truck were beginning to suffer as a result of this. As a result, I decided to give this foam garage door/wall protector a shot. It is EXACTLY what I was looking for! It looks fantastic and provides protection for both my garage walls and my truck. It was simple to put up and adhered to the plaster walls extremely well. Also, this foam appears to have handled the recent rapid temperature swings in New England with ease! Excellent product!!.
Because my garage is small and I am always careless, I had a big problem with a car door that was opened too wide and tapped into part of the garage's concrete wall. As a result, I decided to look into getting some bumpers for my car door and the walls. br>It's not easy to find a car door protector, so I'm glad I did. This product came in a thicker thickness, and the adhesive had a fabric weave to it, which helped it stay together in one piece. br>It arrived a few days after I placed my order, and I'm looking forward to seeing it installed in my garage. As a result, the night after I received it, I installed it. br>My wall is concrete, and all I did was get a damp towel and wipe away the dust and whatever else was on it. I let it dry overnight, then measured the wall guard the next day to ensure it was level, and that was the end of it. It hasn't moved. After three days, it's still working fine; we'll see. br>I've attached some photos of how I used this product on a section of my wall.
My garage wall is standard drywall, so I put it up there. painted. Although adhesion is beneficial, it should be noted that it is not sufficient. It's best to measure first because it's quite sticky. What will be put to the test is how much wear and tear it can withstand. If you always align your car in the same spot at the same time, you'll be fine. Your door keeps slamming into the same spot, and you're not sure how long it'll last. If I wear a hole, I cut off a small piece to "patch" it later.
Our garage is quite small, and there is a block wall about 3 feet up from the floor before the drywall begins - The perfect height for the edge of my car door to hit if I don't hold it carefully while attempting to squeeze out of the vehicle. I put a small section of this in place where my door would normally hit the wall. I enjoy the tranquility. I'm still trying to keep it from slamming into it, but it's saved the door on several occasions. It adheres to the concrete blocks EXTREMELY well. It's been up for quite some time now - during the sweltering summer months in the south, and even now, as the rainy season begins. It's still stuck to the block wall like glue.
The garage wall scratched my car doors, so I used this to protect them. I split it in half so that one role could handle both sides of the car. I'm blown away by how well it stuck to the unfinished concrete block. Now it's up to me to see if it'll stay put, as I'm in Florida and the garage temperature regularly exceeds 100 degrees. It is hoped that it will be successful. However, everything has gone well thus far.
It does an excellent job of keeping my doors secure.
Overall, I was dissatisfied with the performance. When I first opened the package, it looked promising, but it takes a lot of paper to cover the walls, so the roll quickly runs out, and the indent doesn't recover where the door hits the sponge. With all of the door indents, it looks ridiculous, but it should protect the wall. Just in case, I was considering adding another layer. The other issue is that the adhesive is extremely aggressive; I used masking tape to cover the wall first because the foam adhesive appeared to be fairly permanent.