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Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024
Couldn’t believe how much difference this made on my old camper. Easy to install, and looks great.
Scott Stein
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2024
This product works just fine for its application. Its a pretty standard product for a pretty standard use. I needed it, this was a decent price, I ordered it, used it, and kept whats left. It seems to work the same as any other. The exception is that I had it in two days where everyone local didn't have this color so ya it was a no brainer.
Maryse
Reviewed in Canada on October 28, 2024
Même couleur que mon vieux vr
He is
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2023
For one; you need patience. Two; it should be warm out. If you have arthritis; find someone who can help. I don't have it, but it would be a challenge if one did. One person said to use a screen roller, not a bad idea as long as the edge of the screw flange doesn't interfere with getting the roller edge into the channel. I tried it on both a warm day and a 70 deg day, much better to work with on the 80+ day! Looks great on slight curves and straight runs, but looks not so good with harsh curves. With abrupt curves or corners you need to cut 25-35% into the inside edge and let it fold over the lower inside corner or else it binds up and pops out of channel. Dab a little caulking under the flap to keep it from flapping in the wind or letting water in.A heat gun is your best friend if you have to be creative with sweeping corners, but don't heat it too much or it will shrink and you'll have to cut and toss that section. Fit my 7/8" 1988 corner channel trim. Use a pair of high quality sharp scissors or razor knife, a metal 1" or 1-1/4" putty knife to tuck around the screw heads.
John
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2020
I have some trim that's cracking and stripping away. This was the right color and size match for the trim on a 32' 2017 Leprechaun. It's easy to install. Just remove any corners, pull out the old trim, and cut the length you need. I slid one size in, the right, and then wedged the left side in down the length. It forms a slight arch, across the piece, just like the original. I'm not really even sure what practical purpose this design of trim really serves, but this is an economical and easy to install replacement for the old cracked pieces.
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