Should you get body side moldings?

Should you get body side moldings?

Body side moldings are one of several things you can do to prevent your car door from being scratched. Body side moldings will protect your doors and potentially other areas of the side of your vehicle, whereas Universal 3D Door Sill Protectors protect the inside sill of your door from your shoes and other hazards.

Why do we side body molding?

A simple car door molding or bumper protection molding can save you a lot of time and money later in body shop costs just by protecting the sides of the car or truck with a rubber or vinyl car door molding or strip. Having a car molding will protect you from simple bumps and bruises that you might get in a parking lot.

How are body side moldings attached?

What is Body Side Molding? Body side molding from Cowles can be considered a “protective accent.” It comes in the form of a strip with adhesive on one side and an attractive, uniform surface on the other. The adhesive is 3M pressure sensitive acrylic foam attachment tape, which allows for a tight, secure bond.

How do you paint a flexible molding?

Before Painting or staining be sure the material is clean and free of dirt and oils. Clean with paint thinner or soap and water if needed. Mask off any adjacent non-stain areas. Apply the stain with a brush covering the entire surface of the material, especially in any deep grooves or crevices that may exist.

Can you paint rubber trim?

It’s completely possible to paint rubber, and there are plenty of options available to you depending on what type of rubber you’re working with.

What does body side molding serve on a car?

Body side molding on a vehicle provides decoration and protection. Molding provides a contrast to otherwise large surfaces covered in paint. It also protects the vehicle from dents and dings that often occur in the parking lot. As of 2015, many types of body side molding are made of polyvinyl chloride.

Are there any exterior molding for new cars?

Most new car and truck models are coming out of the factory today with absolutely no protection against door dings, nicks and scratches. The solution to this problem is installing these high-quality factory match painted auto Body Side Moldings.

How much does auto body molding kit cost?

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