Garage wall 'bumpers'

DaveGS4

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I've got a two car garage that houses an NSX and a GS400. The long two-door NSX especially (or rather, my girlfriend ;) ) has a problem with doors opening into the drywall of the garage wall, sometimes leading to little gouges in the drywall and potentially paint damage on the car.



I did a number of keyword searchs for potential solutions here but didn't come up with anything...



Has anyone found or installed any protective strips on their garage wall that both look good and work well? I'm open to both ready-made and DIY solutions. I've through about buying a white garden hose, chopping off the ends and nailing that to the wall right where the door hits. Any other ideas?



Attaching a pic below that shows a bit of the cramped NSX side.



Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
 
Most home repair stores carry foam tubes for insulating hot water lines. nail one of those paralell to the floor at the point where the edge of the door would come in contact with the wall. It's resilient enought to take the banging and it wont hurt the door.



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Dave,



I have the same problem; a smallish 2-car garage with a 2-door Camry and a Miata. Our solution is that my wife parks nose-in on the right hand side, I back in on the left side. Therefore both doors open into the common center.



There is plenty of room in the center to open doors and walk between the cars, and neither car has to be dangerously close to the outside wall.



Regards
 
Go to your local wal-mart, K-Mart or store like it and look for these things called noodles in the kids toys section (they may also be near pool supplies). They are basically the same thing as those soft foam pipe coverings from Home Depot but on a much larger scale. I used one of those at my dads house to cover the lolli-column in the middle of the two car garage.
 
Thanks guys - all great ideas. I even thought of another myself that is very similar to the car stuff - a dock edge saver for a boat slip.



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Boating stuff isn't much cheaper than the car stuff, though (the one above is 4'' high x 24'' long for $20 from Boater World).



I've passed along all the ideas to "the boss" to see what she likes best. Appreciate the help, if you have more please post 'em.
 
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