BECROWMUS 2 Packs Dog Car Door Protector-Waterproof Pet Car Door Cover Anti Scratch Vehicle Door Protector, Guard for Car Doors Dogs Claws Travel Back Window Nails Scratching Covers, Gray
K**A
Good quality for the price
I have 70lbs pitbull that lashes on everything that is moving in my car. When I started looking for door protectors, I saw a price range from $16 for this product and up to $30. The main complaint of the reviewers was that they don't stay on as most of people don't want to use velcro that comes with them. So I decided not to spend much and go with the cheapest option. And it works just fine and I don't use velcro either. I could easily slide plastic pieces in my 2015 Nissan Sentra windows. The material is thin and lightweight but still does the job. Yes, sometimes it falls out because again it's a pitbull but it takes 2 seconds to put it back in. I am very satisfied with the product and will be purchasing another set - one for the passenger door and one will be extra in case those plastic sliding pieces will break at some point.
T**.
Easy to put on door protectors
I ordered these because my dogs like to drool down the door as they look outside. I won't be using the velcro since this is a leased car. It is easy to use the plastic that slides into the window slot. I believe this will work perfectly. It is a good addition to the seat cover that I just ordered also.
C**E
Easy set up
These installed easily into my Nissan Rogue. I did not want to use the velcro tabs, so I just slid the plastic tabs into the window opening. I do not tend to roll the windows down for my dogs since they are already fairly reactive when confined in the car, so I'm not too concerned they may scratch my tint. The only thing I do not like is that the rough part of the velcro is sewn onto the door protector. I had to stick the soft side to the velcro and just left the adhesive backing on it because I didn't want the velcro to scratch my door panels which would defeat the purpose. I have two large, 54 pound rescue dogs who can get pretty rowdy. So far, they haven't pulled these loose.
M**P
Work ok but could be better with minor modification
Overall a good product/idea, but would be better if they create a way for them to stay in the window better with the flaps without having to install the Velcro... The point is to not get dog scratches on the door, but I also don't want ugly Velcro strips on my door and adhesive stains in the future...
A**W
Durable, but...
I bought this set because my 80lb husky mix kept trying to eat my door and was scratching it up, as well, This is durable and easy to install (make sure you use the velcro provided), but there are a couple of shortcomings. First, having it on the door covers the window controller, the lock and the door handle. This is a good thing when my dog is going apey, but a bad thing when a human sits in the seat and wants to operate it. The velcro and/or overall structure of the cover make it possible to still use the door, but it has to be moved or un-velcroed to do so. Also, one of the clear tags inserted into the window keeps popping out and looks kinda janky. Otherwise, it works well, and certainly well as intended to protect the door from my dog.
C**Q
Good concept bad design
The product material seems durable, installs easy, and is water resistant. Lady, our German Shepard loves putting her big toes on the door. This product helped a little. I really love my dog, but not enough to secure these properly with velcro on my brand new car. I opted to buy a better mid seat liner that had hgh sides that secured to the oh crap bars overhead. Theses can secure just by placing flaps in the window slits, but Lady is a big girl and eventually the flaps fall out if not velcro secured. I can see these working for smaller dogs with only the slits inserted otherwise I believe you must use the velcro sticky tabs to keep them in place.
P**B
I do not recommend these for use on a Tesla
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M**M
Good, but tricky to install
I bought these for my 2009 Sierra minivan. They work great on the driver and passenger side windows, but only work on the second row doors if the window shades are retracted. These may be able to be slid into the slot for the roller shades, but they would have to be trim down and I'm not ready to take that step yet.I tried attaching the shades in the back using just the 3M velcro strips, but they fell down within a day.So far the only tab that seems to want to pop up when I roll up the window is the one closest to the front of the vehicle.FYI: I found it easier to install the shades with the window rolled down. I do show the left shade being used in the right door. I realized that after I took the photo.
N**Y
Excellent
This product is excellent. Does exactly what it is meant to do in protecting the sides of the car from doggie scratches and drool. Highly recommend.
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