- Color: Clear
- Exterior: Door edge,2019 toyota rav4 door edge guards,car door edge protector clear
- Brand: Eytool
- Material: Uxcell clear edge trim u seal, Door edge guard, Door edge protectors for vehicles, 2013 beetle door edge guards, Clear edge protector, Door edge protector, Car door guard, Door edge guards for 2019 crv clear, Car door edge protector silver, Truck door guard strip See more
- Fit Type: Universal
- 【PLEASE NOTE】❄It is cold in winter. Before use, you can use a hot air blower to heat the Clear door trim guard for better adhesion!⛄ High quality TPO rubber material, heat resistance, abrasion resistance, anti-aging, waterproof & UV resistance.
- 【EASY TO INSTALL】???? UNIVERSAL FIT!Just push on the Car Door Edge Guards above the install place.Could be installed in 15 minutes, much easier if you tap lightly with rubber mallet(not included).Attention to truck/van owners, please ensure your door edge thickness prior to purchase.????
- 【TO CARE YOUR CAR】????ADHESIVE: Built-in strong double-sided adhesive tape and does not melt under hot weather, no glue needed.They helps fit tightly and won’t damage your door paint. No drop down even going through car washes. Open and close your doors easily.????
- 【INVISIBLE DESIGN】????After installation, it is integrated with the door, and the hidden design protects your car door edge,almost invincible after installation.
- 【100% RISK-FREE WARRANTY】????One Year Warranty. Contact seller directly if any issues, EYTOOL Service Team will respond you within 24 hours during working days.????





























Aaron Reitz –
I got this to try to protect the door edges of my new Model Y, as my garage is pretty cramped. I was concerned about how well it would adhere due to other reviews, but I took a chance since it’s cheap. I also decided on this over door edge paint protection film since it is easier to apply and a lot thicker.Surprisingly, it’s been several days and the edge guards are still perfectly adhered. Granted, I haven’t driven much yet, but it’s already an improvement over those who said it fell right off. I was pretty careful about the application, though. This was my process:1. With the film still on the adhesive, I fit the guard to the door and cut to length. Don’t try to cut the guard directly on your door or you’ll damage the paint!2. Not having isopropyl, I cleaned the door edge with Invisible Glass and paper towels, inside and out, making sure it was dry afterward.3. I peeled off a short length of the protective film covering the adhesive foam and started fitting it back on the door from top to bottom, slowly pulling the film away as I went. THE ADHESIVE GOES ON THE INSIDE OF THE DOOR! The adhesion wasn’t super strong at first, so I had to hold the adhered portion with one hand while fitting a new section onto the door.4. While fitting, I made sure to pinch the door guard onto the door’s front and back while also pressing it onto the edge — if you just press onto the door edge parallel to the surface of the door, the adhesive won’t stick well.5. Since my garage was cold (~40F), I then took a hairdryer on high temperature but low airflow and warmed the edge guard in sections ~4″ long. I counted to ten before moving to heating the next section. While the next section heated, I would then use my other hand to again pinch the front and back of the door guard together to make sure the adhesive was stuck fast. I worked slowly like this from top to bottom.6. I repeated all of these steps on the next door.The Model Y front door edges are almost completely straight, but the back doors have a pretty sharp bend to go around the wheel wells. The edge guards buckled slightly at this location, but they are rubbery enough to not leave a gap. The white color is somewhat whiter than Tesla’s white paint, but it doesn’t look off-putting. I chose white rather than clear so that any dirt that may collect inside the guards won’t show through.It has yet to be seen how durable these are in the long run, particularly in the rain or after extended UV exposure. I’ll update the review if I notice any problems.Also, for what it’s worth, the protective film on the adhesive foam layer was printed with the 3M logo. I hadn’t seen any mention of that in the listing or other reviews, so it gave me a bit more confidence in the product.
Edward Broyles –
I had one piece that I wanted to trim. When I pulled it away from the door edge the adhesive strip separated from the protector. I’ve had other door protectors that were pulled loose in the car wash and the adhesive was stuck to the door. The paint was damaged while I tried to get that off. So these don’t hurt the paint and have stayed stuck in place for a couple of months through many car wash cycles. If you try to move them you’ll need to start over with some new protectors.
Christian.glahn –
These could not be easier to install. Low profile and keeps me from banging and damaging other cars. I bought clear due to the peuter color of my car. Within two or three weeks of putting these on my car they have a slight yellowish appearance. Not what I intended. They don’t look terrible, but much less than when originally put on the car. I would prefer to have found the silvery shade of my car.
earlymun –
Be sure to install such that the glue is on the back side of the door (i.e. I had to start at the top of one door and at the bottom of the other door) otherwise the glue will show.
Susan Lempel –
It’s ok
Sycamore –
I am making wind chimes out of wine bottles an I wasn’t happy with the way the glass cutter was making the bottom of the chime. Even though it was sanded, I still didn’t care for the results. For some reason I got this idea when I went on line looking for something I could use and I found this product. Oh, my it works wonderfully. It slips write around the bottle and stays stuck in place. I loved this and it worked so well I actually bought 2 packs! It’s not just for car doors anymore!
Denis Humphreys –
Too bad the instructions didn’t come with the package.
Amazon Customer –
They are ok.