How to Install Car Door Edge Guards in the Correct Position?
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It must be the edge of the car door, as this is the area most prone to scratches. Below is relevant information about car door edge guards: 1. Function of car door edge guards: Installing car door edge guards mainly prevents scratches on the car door. They not only provide a certain level of protection but, more importantly, enhance the body's lines and dynamic appearance, serving a decorative purpose. They add to the car's aesthetic and sporty look, are stylish and practical, and resistant to fading. 2. Types of car door edge guards: Adhesive patch edge guards: These are small adhesive blocks with double-sided tape on one side, typically attached to the most vulnerable areas of the car door prone to bumps. Strip-type edge guards: These have a U-shaped cross-section with double-sided tape on the inner side of the U. To use, simply insert the U-shaped groove into the edge of the car door.
Applying the anti-collision strip in the correct position ensures both protection and a discreet appearance. I recommend placing it along the raised edge of the car door, near the middle area of the door gap, approximately one or two finger-widths away from the door frame. Before application, thoroughly clean the surface with water and soap to remove dirt and dust, then let it dry before peeling off the adhesive backing. Align the strip carefully and apply it in one go without repeated adjustments, pressing firmly for a few seconds to eliminate air bubbles. Make sure to check that the buffer points are fully covered when opening the door—too low reduces effectiveness, while too high may collect dust and peel off. Avoid heavy rain in the initial period to allow the adhesive to cure properly. Correct application helps prevent dents from neighboring cars in parking lots while maintaining a clean and tidy look.