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The PATTENGO Flexible Quarter Round Molding is a 158-inch long, white rubber trim featuring 20% wider double-sided self-adhesive tape for superior hold. Waterproof, corrosion-resistant, and flexible, it’s designed for easy peel-and-stick installation on curved or straight edges around doors, windows, countertops, and bathrooms. Durable and easy to clean, it offers a sleek, residue-free solution to protect and beautify your home’s edges with professional-grade quality.
Brand | PATTENGO |
Material | Rubber |
Color | White |
Recommended Uses For Product | Sealing gaps around doors, windows, countertops, and bathtubs; Decorating edges in kitchen corners, tubs, and shower pans |
UPC | 765477081890 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | PATTENGO |
Part Number | YJX-158W-HC |
Item Weight | 1.87 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 9.25 x 9.17 x 2.13 inches |
Size | 158Inch |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
V**N
Sticky firmly, nice and safety
The Base molding works well for my bathtub and wall base. It is soft and white so it look nice and it safe for kids. The sticky side hold firmly and easy to build. It stop water from going into the gaps, it keep that area clean and dry.
H**T
Great Flexible Trim – Easy to Use and Looks Clean
This peel-and-stick quarter round molding worked perfectly for finishing the edges around my cabinets and staircase. The adhesive is strong, and the wider tape definitely helps it stay in place better than other trims I’ve tried. It’s flexible enough to bend around corners easily, and installation was simple—just cut, peel, and stick. I also appreciate that it’s easy to clean and hasn’t yellowed or peeled after a few weeks. Highly recommend if you’re looking for a clean, no-mess trim solution.
K**L
My Walls Now Look Like They Lost a Fight With a Drunken Octopus, Thanks to This "Trim"
Where do I even begin with this "Flexible Quarter Round Molding"? Let's just say my DIY dreams quickly turned into a sticky, lumpy, vaguely white nightmare. I had envisioned crisp, clean edges. What I got was... abstract art, if the artist was having a very bad day and only had access to semi-adhesive rubber."Peel and Stick"? More Like "Peel, Stick, Immediately Regret, Try to Reposition, and End Up With a Gummy Monster."The "self-adhesive" backing on this trim has the commitment issues of a mayfly. It either refuses to stick to the wall with any conviction, preferring instead to lovingly adhere to my fingers, the dog (who now has a stylish, albeit unintentional, white racing stripe), and any loose dust bunnies in a five-foot radius. Or, it sticks with the tenacity of a barnacle that's just found its forever home, but only after you've slightly misaligned it, ensuring it will rip off your paint (and a piece of your soul) if you dare try to adjust it."Bendable"? Sure, if Your Definition of Bendable Includes "Kinks at Every Opportunity."I needed this for a slightly curved wall edge. I thought, "Perfect! Bendable!" The trim, however, had other ideas. It bent, alright – into awkward, unsightly angles that made my corners look less "finished" and more "recently assaulted by a geometry textbook." It was less a graceful curve and more a series of frustrated right angles pretending to be a curve."Waterproof"? Let's Test That After It Actually Stays on the Wall for More Than an Hour.I can't even speak to the waterproof claim because, frankly, I'm not sure any section has remained adhered long enough to encounter significant moisture. The bits in the bathroom started looking suspiciously droopy after a single steamy shower, like they were melting in despair."White"? More Like "Slightly Off-White That Clashes With Every Other White Thing in Your House."If you're hoping this will seamlessly blend with your existing white trim or walls, prepare for a subtle game of "spot the imposter." It's that specific shade of white that doesn't quite match anything, making it stand out like a sore thumb... a lumpy, poorly adhered sore thumb.158 Inches of Potential Frustration.That's a lot of trim. A lot of opportunity for things to go wrong. And oh, they did. I now have several shorter, unusable pieces that look like rejected licorice whips. The "installation" process involved more muttered curses and desperate pleas to the DIY gods than actual productive work.In Conclusion:If you're looking for a product that will test your patience, your marriage (if installing with a partner), and your ability to not throw things across the room, then this Flexible Quarter Round Molding might be for you. For everyone else, I'd suggest perhaps considering actual wood, or maybe just embracing the raw, untrimmed look. My walls currently look like they're in witness protection, trying to disguise their true edges. Zero out of five stars. Would not recommend unless you're filming a home renovation blooper reel.
L**R
Great solution for small DIY projects
This flexible quarter round molding was the perfect fix for sealing the gap between my bathroom vanity countertop and the wall. It prevents water from seeping in and adds a clean, professional look. The material is well-made and easy to apply. The only slightly tricky part is cutting precise 45-degree angles for corners, but with a little patience, it's manageable. Overall, I'm very pleased with how it turned out and hopeful that it will be durable over time.
T**Y
Good alternative to traditional quarter round
Bought this to use in a camper when we upgraded to laminate flooring. Bought this so we could contour the molding around the bed. In the end felt it was a good idea to use in the bathroom of the camper since it's rubber and less chance of it getting messed up when water hit it getting in and out of the shower. Color surprisingly matched very well to the laminate floor we used.
C**Y
Flexible, rubber trim. Functional but unattractive.
I'm unsure how to rate this. I didn't actually use it because I don't like the way it looks in front of the shower that I purchased it for. It's kind of a downgrade against my lovely new tile.It's a very rubbery piece of trim and very flexible so if you have curves, it would be ideal. I was just trying to cover the crack between the new vinyl LVP flooring and my new marble shower. Putting this rubber quarter round trim up against the new marble, just cheapens the marble.If this was a fiberglass shower surround, no problem it would be perfect. I really don't know how to rate that because it's clearly a piece of rubber trim.
G**N
Just not wide enough
I returned this not because of any issues besides the width of the product. I didn’t pay attention to the size. If it was wider, it would’ve been better for my project. Other than that, the color was perfect, it appeared no extra adhesive was necessary.
K**U
Flexible , waterproof and block Roaches in bathroom
This handy quarter-round trim is a bathroom and kitchen edge and corner sealing lifesaver! Peel-and-stick adhesive adheres perfectly to curved surfaces without extra glue, and the broad adhesive backing stays in place even under conditions of high moisture. Other than aesthetics, it's a cockroach-buster for excluding bugs—tightly sealing gaps to exclude pests. The tough, water-resistant rubber withstands wear and cleans up quickly with a glossy finish in kitchens and bathrooms alike. Excellent blend of form and function!
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