Please recommend a good door edge guard product

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I've never used these things and don't plan on doing so. Someone in my family keeps chipping the paint off their doors' edges. What's a good brand-name product? My concern is water retention between the guard strip and the finish that may eventually cause rust.
 
The way the comment is worded it sounds like this is not your household.

Putting something protective on will be just one step. Teaching the kids to use their fingers as separation between doors and other hard surfaces would be the other. Anything put on the door edges will get banged up in no time from the sound of it.
 
The way the comment is worded it sounds like this is not your household.
Gold star for you, although you have failed the topic. But maybe I'll make a thread about how to get my cousin to properly teach their little Wild Bunch and their horde of little friends.

Putting something protective on will be just one step. Teaching the kids to use their fingers as separation between doors and other hard surfaces would be the other.
You told your 5-year-old kids and their horde of friends to use their little fingers as door protectors? Did your dad maybe use your head as a doorstop? Did you ever have kids with friends or even kids? :ROFLMAO:
Anything put on the door edges will get banged up in no time from the sound of it.
You may be exaggerating the situation in your mind just a wee bit. Also, it's not a perfect world.
 
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In reality when I have to open a car door in a tight situation I do use my fingers as a door guard. I’m sure the owner of the adjoining vehicle appreciates the gesture.

Nobody is slamming their fingers between two doors. I was taught this early on. It’s not as high tech as a stopper or film protection but it works and I’ll bet I’m not the only one here that does this.
 
In reality when I have to open a car door in a tight situation I do use my fingers as a door guard. I’m sure the owner of the adjoining vehicle appreciates the gesture.
I'm talking about 5-year-old kids.
 
Wow, someone's got the Post Holiday Grouchies!
Not really but the topic was not how to get my cousin to teach their little kids and playmates how to open a car door without it eventually getting banged. And now we got the hobby psychologist chiming in with a psych evaluation. What's next? :ROFLMAO:
 
Not really but the topic was not how to get my cousin to teach their little kids and playmates how to open a car door without it eventually getting banged. And now we got the hobby psychologist chiming in with a psych evaluation. What's next? :ROFLMAO:


The real answer is to leave it to your cousin. They seem to be doing a bang up job so far teaching their children.

Bugger off. ⬛⬛
 
Narrow garage and little kids. I'm sure your vehicle is safe in Canada.
You may be better off coming up with an engineered solution to make the garage less accident prone and more fool proof. If you Google car door protection, there are all sort of large mats that protect against door dings. Maybe simply hang one of these mat-like products between each of the bays (and walls) at door level. This will cause the driver to park more carefully and protect against most dings. Or, maybe something like swim noodles hung horizontal between bays?

A bit overboard, but could be made smaller:
 
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