🛠️ Elevate your edges—because every corner deserves a flawless finish!
This Grey PVC Quadrant Trim offers a 3-meter long, flexible, and waterproof solution for clean, professional corner edging. Its self-adhesive backing simplifies installation on smooth, dry surfaces, fitting internal angles from 80° to 90°. Perfect for skirting boards, laminate beading, worktops, and tile edges, it combines durability with sleek design to upgrade your space effortlessly.
Manufacturer | Zayejod |
Part Number | Qua908 |
Product Dimensions | 300 x 1.3 x 0.1 cm; 570 g |
Manufacturer reference | Qua908 |
Size | (19*10mm)/3M |
Colour | Grey |
Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
Thickness | 13 Millimetres |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 570 g |
C**S
Needs to be warm to stick well
I used this to edge a new floor in my garden room instead of skirting board. I found it easy to cut and put in place but initially it did not stick well to the painted mdf walls. So I borrowed my wife’s hair dryer and heated it as I pressed it firmly home. The result….. a neat, well stuck finish.
F**Y
Aesthetically Pleasing
Good product although I wish it was stickier. It seems to be okay after fitting but the instructions say to heat with a hairdrier for maximum adhesiveness. I couldn't do that as I'm unattached and bald :/ . However the ambient temperature was around 16C and it seems okay so far. Looks really nice though. As with anything, time will tell.
S**E
Good quality product
Bought this strip from another seller (1st photo) and although I liked it, it wasn’t exactly white-white and texture was rubbery so fluff stuck to it easy, then I bought this one (2nd photo) I thought I was getting exactly the same but this is by far better quality as it’s white as if it’s been painted so blends in with my freshly painted skirting much better and also has a sheen so easier to clean too. This seller is well worth saving
H**Y
Get it right first time
I was wary given some of the reviews, however...I got it to allow angling a Philips Hue lightstrip downwards at 45 degrees when mounted at the wall/ceiling 'corner'.The 19mm strip is perfect match for the lightstrip.Cleaned the wall/ceiling with isopropyl alcohol in the mounting area, then attached the strip. The adhesive grabs instantly and really sticks. On a wallpapered surface it's essential to position it into the corner correctly before pressing into place otherwise it may not fully stick to both surfaces, trying to move it will lift/tear the wallpaper.In retrospect it would have been easier with a person helping support the unstuck end of the strip during installation.Also wiped the strip with alcohol before sticking the lightstrip to it.The lightstrip runs warm, but there's no sign that adhesion to the wall/ceiling is affected even with the extra weight of the lightstrip.Edit...after less than a day from fitting, the adhesive failed overnight, the entire length just peeled away and fell down.The adhesive tape had even unstuck from the trim strip itself in many places (this happened with it cold, not with the lightstrip on.)It would not stick back, just unpeel again within a few seconds.As I've got the lightstrip stuck over the top, the simple solution was to remove the lightstrip, secure the trim strip with panel pins, then refit the lightstrip.The adhesive on the lightstrip seems to be much better.
P**R
Don't waste your money
No idea how some reviewers have managed to fix this stuff around a toilet pedestal successfully. I have a very shallow angle on a skirting edge and it just peels away. The thin layer of adhesive has trouble sticking to the beading strip itself let alone a wall or tile. It lifts off with the red protective paper leaving the ends with no adhesive at all. I can only imagine the mess that would ensue if you applied super glue before fixing, as recommended, then manoeuvre a long strip across a wall. Absolutely useless.
T**N
Easy to cut,apply , and to clean.
Very good item! Quality is really good and the sticky tape already applied is great! Amazing for any angled areas such as stairs to cover the crevices. Looks great! Easy to clean ! Worth the money as the roll is pretty long i will be using in some other areas too! Cutting and applying is extremely easy.
F**N
I wouldn't bother, not enough glue in the right place and looks cheap and nasty.
I absolutely hated this stuff! Arrived squashed and out of shape, not a great start. Then the glue...what a joke. The glue is thin stips of glue that do not go all the way to the edge, the glue is only in the middle section o each side, so when you're applying the stuff the edge isn't stuck to the surface and a gap shows. The middle sections are stuck nicely, but the thin edge just opens up away from the surface leaving an ugly gap - seriously, put wider glue strips all the way to the edge of the material, both sides! The edge - also a mess; not staight with dips and lumps and rough finishes all along. This stuff looks cheap and nasty and just doesn't perform its only function. Trying to stick this around a toilet bowl or a bathroom cabinet isn't easy because of the too thin glue strips, any bend opens up the gap that's there anyway. All in all, it's awful and in the bin for me. I'll find another solution.
B**R
Nice finish, easy to install.
I got this to finish off the join between my bath panel and floor tiles. The products feels high quality but does look a bit tacky due to the high gloss finish (personal preference I suppose). When the light shines off it, I hate how it looks. I will not score the product down down due to that.However, the adhesive (as others have said) is useless. I used a dab of superglue every 20 cm or so which did the trick, and it did make the tile and bath join look much neater. I also went around my loo with it, just to use up what I had left. I actually really like how it looks around my toilet. I may go around the whole wall tile to floor tile joins, haven't decided yet, due to how expensive that would be.It's easy to apply (using glue, not the adhesive the product comes with) and it's quite flexible. It's really difficult to mitre effectively, so I ended up just using electrical tape on the corners (little trick I learnt from Stacey Solomon). It did crack when I tried to go around a 90degree angle, so again, I just added a bit of elec tape to cover the crack. Worked a treat.To conclude, I would recomend this product, due to the ease of installing and the fact that it does neaten edges really well. However, you will likely need to use some different adhesive than the one provided on it.Ps. Please ignore the dodgy tile next to my toilet, I must have even drunk when I put that one on. It's usually hidden by something anyway. Ha.
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