SamJ3
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I am planning a wheeling adventure with the 2022 JT Sport this fall in a location that is known for narrow trails and pinstripe scratches. I'd prefer to avoid the expected scratches and am looking for temporary protection ideas. So far, I've identified these methods:
Track tape looks very durable, but is a bit pricey compared to painter tape.
Self adhesive armor panels (like Action Shield body armor) are temporary (or can be left on for a while), colorful, and very protective - but they are more costly than tapes and films, yet less pricey than a full PPF or wrap.
I was also considering (thinner at 3.5mil) 'crash wrap' film as temporary protection, maybe in combination with painters tape.
What do others do (beside honoring the scratches as badges of honor)? Also, note that this Gladiator has black plastic fenders, so bonus points to solutions that work on that soft, not-smooth surface.
- paint protection film (PPF)
- vinyl wrap
- track tape - a form of temporary PPF
- blue painters tape
- self-adhesive armor panels
- temporary roll-on PPF
Track tape looks very durable, but is a bit pricey compared to painter tape.
Self adhesive armor panels (like Action Shield body armor) are temporary (or can be left on for a while), colorful, and very protective - but they are more costly than tapes and films, yet less pricey than a full PPF or wrap.
I was also considering (thinner at 3.5mil) 'crash wrap' film as temporary protection, maybe in combination with painters tape.
What do others do (beside honoring the scratches as badges of honor)? Also, note that this Gladiator has black plastic fenders, so bonus points to solutions that work on that soft, not-smooth surface.
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