XPEL Clear Universal Door Sill Guard (60″ x 2.75″) Paint Protection Film Kit (R3022)

This Door Sill Guard is made from Xpel’s rugged, clear, 8 mil polyurethane paint protection film, employing a clear coat finish for maximum shine and durability. Once applied, this material is virtually invisible yet helps prevent chipping, scratching and scuffing to the vulnerable painted surfaces inside the vehicle’s doorjamb. Disclaimer: Do NOT install XPEL film on Porsche Headlamps, it can cause issues with delaminating.

Product Features

  • Protects high traffic step area on all vehicles
  • Film for two door sills
  • Easy to install

3 thoughts on “XPEL Clear Universal Door Sill Guard (60″ x 2.75″) Paint Protection Film Kit (R3022)”

  1. HEAT IT UP !! Use a blow dryer or heat gun…. PRO:1. Durable, universal and can be put on anything you want really.2. Shipped quick, and packaged well.3. Once you learn how to install it, it’ll work well.CON:1. Comes all crumpled up in a roll. Had to place under some very heavy objects overnight to get it to lay flat. Even then it would bend up.2. Paper backing comes off easy, so be careful not to get it dirty.3. NOT ENOUGH, needs to be about two feet longer…

  2. Not Enough Tape to Do One Car! Expensive Stuff! Why? The 60″ long roll is not enough to complete the four doorsills on a CX-5… I had enough to do three out of four doorsills with less coverage than I would have preferred.Easy to install using the youtube installation video, however do not use to much pressure on the squeegee to remove water. It will tear or gouge the tape.The squeegee is made of a sharp hard plastic, when rubber would have make more sense. Use a rubber silicone edger instead.

  3. Looks Awesome & Very Durable! *Pics* This stuff is awesome! Very durable guard tape and looks very nice when applied. My truck had many scrapes and scratches in the paint of the door sills. I used XPEL door sill guard tape and covered up the scratches and it turned out really well. The tape is rolled together tightly when you receive it so it’s best to use a heat gun as you apply the tape to get the wrinkles and bubbles out from underneath the tape. It’s easy to apply if using a heat gun and the end result is awesome!

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