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Brick pillar - rubber edge protector?

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countrykid | 21:18 Sun 09th Mar 2008 | DIY
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The appartments where I live have space underneath them for parking. The spaces are not much wider than a typical car, and each one is seperated with brick plllars. Circumstances dictate that a car is reversed in, but either way, there is every chance of catching the car body or at least the door mirrors on the sharp edges of the bricks. What I woukld like to do is find something to wrap around the corner of the pillars, such as a length of right-angled rubber, maybe a couple of feet long by say 2 inches wide. Does anyone know if right angled rubber as described exists, and where it can be bought in the UK, or any other ideas welcome. Many thanks.
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What about using some lengths of foam pipe lagging? It could be opened up and held against the brick corners while someone else ties or tapes it in place. (Just trying to think of the cheapest option!)
Another tip for garages is to hang something like buttons on string from the ceiling to show how close you are to things that are out of the driver's line of sight.
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Thanks for the suggestion heathfield, might try the pipe lagging. Cheers

or carpet?

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