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    Temporary Paint/Panel protection

    Has anyone thought about creating large magnetic covers likethe advertising Fridge Magnetic to put on the Discovery when we go out into thebush?

    This way our side panels would be protected e.g. doors etcfrom the bush and scrub.

    Good idea?

    Look forward to your thoughts

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    Quote Originally Posted by Orangi View Post
    Has anyone thought about creating large magnetic covers likethe advertising Fridge Magnetic to put on the Discovery when we go out into thebush?

    This way our side panels would be protected e.g. doors etcfrom the bush and scrub.

    Good idea?

    Look forward to your thoughts
    Might wanna rethink the magnetic bit..
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    Might be different on the next model

    Quote Originally Posted by iClick View Post
    Might wanna rethink the magnetic bit..
    Not sure why... The OP was only talking about the sides for protection.

    Quote Originally Posted by Orangi View Post

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    This way our side panels would be protected e.g. doors etc...

    BTW only the bonnet and the tailgates are aluminium on D3s and D4s.

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    Think of dirt particles getting trapped along the edges, a bit of vibration and you end up with a dull paint line. Now what about mud and larger particles?
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    sounds a good idea for side protection.. or maybe a wrap?

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    What about the brush on or spray stuff that you later wash off specifically designed for the purpose?

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    Dirt

    Quote Originally Posted by ~Rich~ View Post
    Think of dirt particles getting trapped along the edges, a bit of vibration and you end up with a dull paint line. Now what about mud and larger particles?
    My thoughts were not to leave them on there for any length of time just when we are out in the bush and peel them off when we do not need protection from the scrub.


    Although you could leave them on the doors to protect them from the door bashings at the shopping centre car parks

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    Ok how about Alloy body panels!!!
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    I think I'd just use a couple of cans of plasti dip if I was going out bush for a long time, peel it off when you get back to the 'burbs.

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    Plasti Dip

    Quote Originally Posted by Marmoset View Post
    I think I'd just use a couple of cans of plasti dip if I was going out bush for a long time, peel it off when you get back to the 'burbs.
    Sounds like a lot of prep work

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