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Old 02-11-2009, 01:48 AM   #1
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looking for an inexpensive way to protect door frames from incidental trade damage.
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looking for an inexpensive way to protect door frames from incidental trade damage.
A size 15 boot to kick ass.
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Foam carpet pads and push pins where the trim meets the wall. If that doesnt work, use Steve's suggestion.
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Welcome to the site, please tell us about yourself here http://www.painttalk.com/f3/

I saw this company at a booth at a Builders Show recently. The products were very well made. I have just ordered some.
http://www.protectiveproducts.com/protecta.html
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I pull a bunch of wallcover corner guards off a job just for that. Plus Some trades go on my heart beat rate $100.00 per beat Stops them died in there tracks. From messing with my work. and it goes with the PDCA touch up guild lines that is part of my contract.
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Thank you for the replys, PDCA Standards & Steve's reply, definately. Plumbers get 3 coats & electricians need 4
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Go to a shipping company and buy a roll of bubble wrap and wrap them with it.
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I was thinking of trying those "noodles"
http://secure.poolcenter.com/prodinf...LAID=143558522
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Ive never used noodles, but have used bubble wrap to cover doors in high traffic areas after they are finished.
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How does this adhere to trim work?
Didn;t see an explination on the site.
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Thats good Noodles are a gateway pasta. Most guys start with noodles
but end up hooked on vermicelli or penne. Rigatoni is a common street noodle.
Heck, I knew a guy who was shooting angle hair.
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How does this adhere to trim work?
Didn;t see an explination on the site.
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The inside had a foam rubber lining. It was a hard, yet flexible rubber, kind of "gripped" the jamb.
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no matter what I do, touch ups are just gonna need to be done.
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