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2PCS Wall Corner Protectors Guards - Self Adhesive Corner Protector & Corner Guards for Walls Edge Protection, Easy to Apply - No Tools Needed(Pure White, 39.37"x1.18")
2PCS Wall Corner Protectors Guards - Self Adhesive Corner Protector & Corner Guards for Walls Edge Protection, Easy to Apply - No Tools Needed(Pure White, 39.37"x1.18")
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- ULTIMATE WALL DEFENSE - safeguard your walls with our high-quality self-adhesive wall corner protectors, designed to shield against damage caused by accidental bumps and impacts. These corner guards for walls offer reliable edge protection for a neat and pristine look
- INNOVATIVE DESIGN - crafted with precision using post-straightening technology, these plastic corner guards are unlikely to bend, ensuring long-lasting durability. The 89-degree inner angle allows for a snug fit close to the wall without leaving unsightly gaps, maintaining a seamless appearance
- VERSATILE APPLICATION - suitable for a variety of surfaces, including wood, metal, tiles, and even damaged or peeled paintwork, these wall and corner guards provide comprehensive coverage. Perfect for concealing water damage or rejuvenating worn-out corners without the need for costly repairs
- EASY INSTALLATION - our wall guards are dispatched in straight strips, eliminating the hassle of dealing with rolls. The adhesive backing, coupled with a design that hides the thickness of the adhesive, ensures a hassle-free installation process. Simply peel off the plastic backing and apply for instant protection
- BUDGET-FRIENDLY SOLUTION - upgrade the aesthetics of your living space without breaking the bank. Use these self-adhesive corner guards to smarten up untidy wall corners, offering an affordable yet effective solution to maintain the pristine look of your home’s interior. You can also cut it to any length to suit your needs or trim your room
Overview
- Color : Pure White
- Brand : MONOID
- Material : Polyvinyl Chloride
- Recommended Uses For Product : Furniture Protection, the corners of tables, desks, and cabinets. Construction Sites, PC corner protectors can be installed on these corners to protect workers from accidental cuts or bruises. In kindergartens, nurseries or children's bedrooms. console table underneath TV, coffee table, etc. Furniture Protection, the corners of tables, desks, and cabinets. Construction Sites, PC corner protectors can be installed on these corners to protect workers from accide… See more
- Number of Pieces : 2
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