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26.2 Ft Peel and Stick Trim, White(Paintable) Waterproof Molding Trim for Walls Edges, Borders, Window Frames, Backsplash Tiles, Flexible and Self Adhesive Trim

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1.:9.8ft


2.Color:Silver


  • 1. NOTE: Because the wall molding & trim is a rolled-up pack, it bends a bit naturally. Roll it in the opposite direction to offset its tension so thatit can stick properly.
  • 2. Flexible Molding Trim: Available in 9.8 ft, 26.2 ft, and 52.5 ft lengths, with a width of 0.39 inches and a thickness of 0.1 inches. Choose from various colors and styles to personalize your space.
  • 3. High-Quality Material: Peel and stick trim is made with durable acrylic adhesive for strong sticking power, flexibility, and water resistance.
  • 4. Easy Installation: Wall trim is simply measure, cut, peel off the adhesive backing, and stick onto smooth, dry, and clean surfaces.
  • 5. Versatile Applications: Wall molding & trim is perfect for enhancing bathrooms, bedrooms, living rooms, kitchens, TV walls, ceilings, baseboards, corners, tile edges, and flooring.
  • 6. Customer Satisfaction: Backed by a 30-day free return and replacement policy. If you encounter any issues, reach out to us for prompt support.



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DB
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2025
Be very careful to get it straight, it will damage the wall if you try to reposition.I was nervous about moisture in the bathroom if someone forgets to turn on the fan when they shower, so I put a tiny bead of silicone makes caulk on the outside, and I bet it will make a huge difference. Pictured, caulk is on the trim and on the left side of the corner trim. Right side of corner trim doesn’t have caulk yet.It gives it a much more polished look.
Henrique Oliveira
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2025
Works just as needed. Good quality for the price. Got it install in my rv sink backsplashes. Would recommend
I'veScenemAll
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2025
We got both white and chrome bordering. We've been caulking the kitchen with white over and over again. We're redoing two kitchens and I realized that all my fixtures are Chrome and that If we chose a metallic, self-stick border, it would stop getting dirty, would match my fixtures, and we wouldn't have to constantly redo the caulking which attracts dirt.We can also make hard to angle cuts with a pair of scissors. I thought about not putting the original wood moldings back up around the cupboards and using this instead. That would be an incredible time-saver and keep us from hammering the old kitchen cupboard borders back up.I had originally decided to try a white border, but that's now going in my bathroom. There's a tiny gap between the top of my wall and ceiling where there was wallpaper. We don't feel like repainting the ceiling. And, putting up painters tape would take just as long as putting in self-stick border.. So we can either tape everything, paint the wall, paint the ceiling, then border... or stick the border up, paint the wall and we're done. I decided I would use the white around the base of the ceiling and make the painting/wallpapering easier. So far this has come to my rescue in my kitchen around my sink. If it sticks around my sink, I'm sure it can handle the walls where there is no moisture (I don't know if it will stick well after the way I clean, so we are prepared with some extra glue). I can't even imagine mitering a wood shoelace border. And if you mess up a cut with a piece of plastic, it's not ruined like a specifically, measured piece of quarter round and you can simply cut self-stick border again. Whenever we can work with a self-stick border, we will be doing that!
LILass
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2025
I got this thinking I would add muntins to my garage window that is missing them. But I chose a size too narrow as my windows have 5/8” and 3/4” muntins. I then decided to add a water dam to a bathroom sink that always drips splashed water down the front of the vanity, ruining the wood.The white color on this matches the porcelain white perfectly. (If you need a color they don’t make, the white is the only one that is paintable.)I trimmed the ends with a razor to be rounded off, then sanded them smooth with a nail file.I stuck it just to the front edge, and it’s doing a stellar job of holding the water from dripping, and looks pretty good too!My advice is to peel the backing off little by little while applying it, because once it’s down, its down! Sticks AND seals very well!This half-round shape is very attractive for a raised detail on the field of a flat surface like a wall, door, drawer, shelf edge or even as edging to backsplashes. This 0.4” size is narrow, so better for smaller areas like drawers, cabinet doors and shelf edges, etc., rather than doors and walls (and muntins).When I got this the price was list, $7 for the 9.8’ length. It’s currently $4.50, a better value. Good stuff!
Anne Marie
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2025
I loved this peel and stick molding so much that after I used the first roll, I went and bought another. I had just enough for my kitchen, but decided it would be great to use in other areas too.So, like many people, money is a little tight right now, and even though I'd LOVE to do some major renovations in our kitchen and bathrooms, there's just not money for that. We've lived in our current house for about 5 years, and I've always disliked our kitchen counters. I realized that part of what I didn't like was that they're not nicely finished at the edges, no caulking or anything like that. And even though I have done some caulking before, I'm not great at it. So when I came across this peel and stick molding, I thought it might be the perfect solution.I am so happy with how it turned out. Even though it's a little change, I think it makes the countertops look much nicer. I can no longer see the rough edges, and bits of old paint - instead it's a nice, consistent white edge. The peel and stick molding was very easy to apply - I washed off the edges of the countertops, let them dry, then used rubbing alcohol to make sure everything was clean before I started. The molding also came with some wipes to help clean the surface, but there weren't enough of them for my entire project. I used a dry cloth to help push the molding into place. It was very easy to measure and cut to the correct length, and cut cleanly.Besides using in the kitchen, I've also used some along some window frames and in a couple bathrooms. It's been about 10-14 days since I've completed the projects, and so far everything is sticking down really well.Couldn't be more pleased!
Chris C.
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2025
This molding trim is pretty nice. It is pretty pliable and sticks well. The vinyl is easy to cut or file to shape. Looks great and is much easier than calking or doing something in wood.
tmoe
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2025
Great item, great adhesive. Easy to cut and apply. I used for making grids in some french doors that were plain. One roll gave me enough for two door windows or one 'pair' of doors with a decent amount left over, possibly for one more door but it would be close. I was able to cut with just a normal scissors. It's installed on the doors between a family room and an outdoor porch with the trim stuck to the window from the outside porch side so it was less noticeable. We'll see how it goes through the super hot summer and super cold winters, but for now its great. See pics for finished doors plus the amount I had left over when finished (shown on the floor in front of the doors.)
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