Let’s talk about the OwnMy fender covers—a set of three (front, left, and right) designed to protect your car’s paint during repairs. Priced nearly 50% lower than branded alternatives, these covers promise durability with their PU leather surface and scratch-resistant backing. But do they deliver? Here’s my take after using them on my weekend project car.
The Good: First off, the value is undeniable. For the price, you get decent protection against scratches and heat. The magnets (sewn into the covers) and hooks do a fair job keeping them in place—though don’t expect industrial-strength hold. I used them while swapping out brake pads, and they stayed put on my sedan’s fenders without sliding around too much. The lightweight design makes them easy to fold and store, a plus for cramped garages.
The Not-So-Good: Size is a recurring gripe. The front mat (52” x 26”) works fine for compact cars, but on larger vehicles like my buddy’s truck, it felt like trying to cover a king-size bed with a twin sheet. The side mats are even smaller (43” x 18”), leaving edges exposed. Also, the magnets are underwhelming—they’ll hold against gentle breezes but might need hook reinforcement during windy days or aggressive movements.
Real-World Verdict: If you’re a casual DIYer working on sedans or compacts, these are a steal. They’re not luxury-grade, but they beat tossing a towel over your fender. For trucks or frequent use? Spring for something larger/heftier. 3.5/5 stars—budget-friendly but with compromises.