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I took a long piece of soft Styrofoam type padding that I got off a TV packaging box, glued a piece of paper on one side so that I stick some Blu-Tack on it, and just stuck it on my wall.
No holes, no mess. :thumbsup:
Yep, double sided Velcro used to attach some styrafoam too. Anyone doing the vinyl wrap along this sharp edge? I know there are threads for vinyl wrap, but seeing we are talking about that sharp edge???
ps named her The Pony and our 05 Mustang is named The Beast
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(For the moment) I've settled on some 3M Door Protection Strip from ClearGard (see photo) from AutoBarn for $18 (enough for 2 full doors - but I only applied a short bit (50-60mm long) over the fold - and used the rest on the doors of the "other car" in the garage that open onto the Mustang.) It's only 0.2mm thick, so the protection is quite limited - but it is very discrete. The strip is clear and only 14mm wide, so by the time it has wrapped around to the back of the door, there's probably only 5-6mm showing. When you stuff-up the application, it just peals-off again no problems (I had to cut a small triangle out at the angle to stop it folding up on itself).

For the garage walls, I bought some stuff from Clark Rubber as per the photo. You get 2 bits for $20 that are self-adhesive, 7mm thick and 150mm x 560mm.
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To avoid those nasty dents whilst at the shops or the train station.
To quote the author: yeah - nah, can't bring myself to be that ignorant - despite my dread at getting the inevitable door ding.
 

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To avoid those nasty dents whilst at the shops or the train station.
Probably won't get any dents, but a keying would be highly likely.

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Haha. My daughter asked how I'll be parking at shopping centres. To which I responded, won't be unless I'm accompanied by 2 other cars I know the drivers of to park either side of me. :-)
 

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I attached a long strip of thick felt to the wall where I open the door and it works fine
 

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(For the moment) I've settled on some 3M Door Protection Strip from ClearGard (see photo) from AutoBarn for $18 (enough for 2 full doors - but I only applied a short bit (50-60mm long) over the fold - and used the rest on the doors of the "other car" in the garage that open onto the Mustang.) It's only 0.2mm thick, so the protection is quite limited - but it is very discrete. The strip is clear and only 14mm wide, so by the time it has wrapped around to the back of the door, there's probably only 5-6mm showing. When you stuff-up the application, it just peals-off again no problems (I had to cut a small triangle out at the angle to stop it folding up on itself).

For the garage walls, I bought some stuff from Clark Rubber as per the photo. You get 2 bits for $20 that are self-adhesive, 7mm thick and 150mm x 560mm.
That's great!
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