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Edge Corner Protector Baby Proofing with 4 Corners Protector, Self-Adhesive Furniture Corner Guard & Edge Safety Bumpers, Table Edge Corner Protectors Covers (0.8in Wide, 16.4ft with 4 Corners)
Edge Corner Protector Baby Proofing with 4 Corners Protector, Self-Adhesive Furniture Corner Guard & Edge Safety Bumpers, Table Edge Corner Protectors Covers (0.8in Wide, 16.4ft with 4 Corners)
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- [ Versatile Proof Edge & Corner Protector ]: This furniture corner protectors is designed to safeguard your little ones from sharp furniture edges and corners, such as tables, fireplaces, cabinets, and drawers. Its soft and elastic material cushions impact, lessening the chances of head or body injuries during unexpected bumps. A prime pick for your child's safety.
- [ Newly upgraded Safety Environmentally-friendly Material ]: The table corner protector is made of environmentally friendly natural silica gel, free of phthalates, bisphenol A, and chemicals, and is harmless to children. Bite-resistant and utterly safe, they offer parents true peace of mind.
- [ Secure Hold & Subtle Aesthetics ]: Our edge protection and corner guards boast robust adhesive that endures over time and resists children's tampering fingers. Their clear design melds effortlessly with your furniture, preserving its look. Plus, their inconspicuous design makes them less enticing to inquisitive little ones.
- [ Easy to Install or Remove ]: First clean the surface to be pasted, then pill off the red sticker and paste the edge protector on the surface of the sharp cornors, and press until no bubbles; Stand by 24 hours later, perfect fit. If you want to remove the corner protectors from furnitures, do not tear it off directly, please use a hair dryer to soften it first and then tear it off slowly to prevent tearing the furniture, then wipe away the residue with a rag dampened with water.
- [ Widely Use ]: The baby proofing corner guards is not a fixed angle, you can adjust baby corner protector guards to any angle to meet your needs. The baby corner protector guards can be used on the desk, table, wall, any place with unfriendly corner or edge. The furniture corner & edge safety bumpers can be well pasted on a variety of materials, such as wood, glass, marble, metal, tiles, cement and so on. However, please avoid using it on gypsum surfaces, paper, untreated wood, sink tops and uneven surfaces.
Overview
- Color : Transparent
- Brand : Floatlive
- Material : Silicone
- Recommended Uses For Product : Furniture Corner Guard and Edge Safety Bumpers Protectors with Upgraded Pre-Taped Strong Adhesive for Sharp Corners Furniture Corner Guard and Edge Safety Bumpers Protectors with Upgraded Pre-Taped Strong Adhesive for Sharp Corners
- Number of Pieces : 1
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