The total cost was £30, the foam was £10, the magnet was £20. My foam: www.ebay.co.uk... My magnet: www.ebay.co.uk... Ebay protetors: www.ebay.co.uk... www.ebay.co.uk... Amazon protectors: www.amazon.co.... www.amazon.co....
Got a new car and i have the same problem like you. The other products in your video have problems with the magnets /peeling off or sratching the paint/ and the second problem is with the protection material in some cases getiing stuck to the paint /warm-cold weather?/ or leaving unpolishable marks on the paint. Do you have any of these problems with you self -made protection?
@@martinswiss9006 oh yes, peeled of some lacquer. In the paintshop the guys said that panel hasn't got the original paint, maybe that's why it wasn't strong lacquer. So need some development, to make the magnet weaker, maybe need a layer of something between the paint and the magnet. I will work on it.
@@kozmabalazs84 thanks for the fast response. I got on the front part PPF, maybe I also install PPF on the doors but need to see some reviews/videos of PPF vs car door dents/sratches.
Doesn't matter, because the steel in your car attracted by the north and the south polarity too. I don't even know, which is polartiy is mine, because it's not important. Mégse Válasz
Good question, you caught the point, but its quite soft material. Dispite of the softness you should put it up and take it off like a gentleman just in case. I can imagine the cowboys could make light scratches with this magnets, but we know the careless people, they can make scratches with jeans and zippers too.
@@kozmabalazs84 ok! Maybe glue light fabric above the magnets could help? I bought on amazon the second one you've suggested on your description, but i'm scared to find damage on the paint caused by my own magntes. Did you find bad surprises on your car?
@@joideas5382 no , I'm satisfied. The glue between the magnet and foam slowly falling apart. Otherwise I think this is a perfect result, if we see this think just started as an experiment.