The big box stores and lumber yard, have plastic, pvc and stainless wall  
corners for such the applications.  I like the more expensive stainless  
steel corners used in hospitals and nursing homes as they last much longer than 
 
the plastic or pvc corner protectors.  
 
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 3/7/2017 9:38:32 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

After a few  years in your house, how do you walls, doors, look from chair 
damage? I've  been so careful not to crash, scrape, bang, into things. After 
12 years here,  things still look pretty good. I have a tight 2 turns to 
get into my room, No  issues there. Coming out of my room I have 1 big ding on 
a counter corner,  and1 big ding on corner of the frig. Both from backing 
up. My living room has  a step down, a friend built an oak ramp. I have some 
scrapes on the ramp from  when my footrest is down to low. That's it inside, 
but my front door is  trashed. I push it open with my footrest, often my 
joystick box scrapes it as  it closes. I put a brass plate on the bottom, but 
my footrest often misses it.  Oh, the biggest damage inside is the wall by 
my bed. I back in and ding the  wall a lot, plus when I to transfer they lift 
my armrest back and it hits the  wall. A few holes there now. I now have a 
piece of plywood there.
Greg

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