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Paintballinkicks
Joined: 17 Apr 2008
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| Posted: 8/18/08 1:45PM Post subject: Door Sill |
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When people get in and out of your car, their shoes and whatnot tend to scratch the door sills...
There are the Door sill protectors that are sold, the illuminated one, and the tC one. However, there is still one more lip that is exposed even with those on, and I don't want that to get scratched. Has anybody heard of another way to protect the door sill from careless people who may scratch the door sill?
I was thinking that maybe a vinyl sticker may protect it, but I don't know to what extend, or the price on one to run along the bottom of the door sill.
Any opinions or suggestions? |
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ack154
Joined: 20 Apr 2005
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Location: Hitting Cones in NY
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| Posted: 8/18/08 2:09PM Post subject: |
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| Tell them to pick up their damn feet. Mine are over 3 yrs old and aren't in bad shape at all. If you're getting bad scratches already, you're going to have problems... |
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nebster
Joined: 08 Jan 2006
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Location: team SOLO
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| Posted: 8/18/08 2:15PM Post subject: |
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| yep its called blue tape and what are people wearing? spikes? |
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Hyghgynx
Joined: 12 May 2005
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Location: Absorbed in LBP...
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| Posted: 8/18/08 2:17PM Post subject: |
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'Ladies of the night' and their 3" Stilettos can't pick up their damn feet. :lalala: :rofl: (I keed, I keed.)
Seriously, buy some clear bra in bulk and DIY.
http://www.stickercity.com/product.php?productid=18733&cat=362&bestseller=Y
I might try and do this when it's not 103 degrees outside. :relief: |
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ExpresScion
Joined: 27 May 2007
Posts: 1941
Location: PHILA.
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| Posted: 8/18/08 3:38PM Post subject: |
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| Don't let people ride in your car...seems to work for me. |
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jurassic1
Joined: 04 Oct 2006
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Location: Alhambra, CA
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| Posted: 8/18/08 4:58PM Post subject: |
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| Yeah the bulk clear bra should do the trick. I've had a few scuffs/scratches esp. on my old skirts/sides. I keep telling my gf to fully open the door before she gets out of the car. Sigh. :( |
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lasrx
Joined: 02 Feb 2007
Posts: 99
Location: san jose, ca
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| Posted: 8/18/08 7:23PM Post subject: |
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| Skip the vynil that stuff melts and bonds to the car. Get 3M Clearbra for the side skirts. I had my tint guy put it on this is the same stuff they put onto the front of the car to protect the paint from 90mph rock impacts. |
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Paintballinkicks
Joined: 17 Apr 2008
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| Posted: 8/18/08 9:14PM Post subject: |
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| I'll take the clear bra suggestion, and have it to my house by the time I take delivery on my car. I know it will be a problem, however obviously, there are no scratches on the car yet. |
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