Safety Meets Style! 🛡️
This Baby Proofing Corner Guard set includes a 20ft soft bumper strip made from high-quality, BPA-free PVC, designed to protect children from sharp furniture edges. Its strong adhesive ensures durability while maintaining a subtle appearance that complements your home decor. Ideal for various surfaces, this product provides a comprehensive safety solution for families with young children.
A**S
Great!!
Great product
J**A
Worth the penny!
This product worth the time to care your cabinet edges. Tape is a little complicated but it worth it.
N**E
Bad product
I purchased this item despite reading that it has been frequently returned. I also saw reviews stating that it does not stick well, but still gave it a chance. Well, it definitely does not stick well and I am sad that I purchased this item. I definitely regret it.On top of having to put the adhesive strip on the plastic yourself then the tape is halfway falling off as so as you apply it. This is something thats supposed to baby proof corners but is definitely not reliable. Look for a better product than this one.
J**B
Adhesive down FIRST!
This was a pain to put on until I realized that you had to lay the STICKY SHTUFF FIRST! On whatever surface you’re putting these on. Once they’re set though, they’re great. And look nice too actually.One thing though is if you really want them to stay..use the hell out of that yellow “spreader/putty knife” thing. And when I say use it, I mean, you gotta lean into it hard. It’s basically pressing out all the air bubbles while spreading the adhesive throughout.Great product though, love it.
L**I
Good edge protection, sloppy adhesive method
It’s been a couple of weeks and so far, so good. I am not sure how it will hold up in the long term (whether it will yellow over time or lose adhesion). Time will tell. My biggest problem was with the adhesive method. It is in a roll and you need to apply it to the surface from the roll. The problem I had was that at points in the roll it was sticking to itself as I unraveled the roll and the glue would stretch itself out as it stuck to itself causing an uneven application on the surface. So you would have globs of glue in certain areas or areas where the glue would be coming out from under the protector. Since it is a clear protector, you can see all the imperfections of the adhesive even once completed. So it looks a little sloppy. With that said, so far, it is doing its job giving me the protection on the edge of the countertop I applied it to now. If only they could prevent the glue from sticking to itself in the roll, I would probably give it 5 stars.
T**S
The Silicon edge guard is great for desks.
The Silicon edge guard is great for desks. We picked up a new desk from Office Depot that looked great online only to find they were not made of real wood. Rather its a very thin film with a picture of wood. Its glued to composite board. The wood would scratch super easy and the edges got nicked every time the chair hit the desk. We should have installed the edge guard as soon as we put the desk together. This silicon kit has everything you need to install the guard and its not exactly hard. But you do need to clean both surfaces, a steady hand putting on the double sided tape and a good eye to keep the silicon straight while laying it on top of the tape. I measured the silicon and cut it to size. After cleaning the surface I put on the tape slowly trying not to stretch it while going in a straight line - 6" at a time. Used the included plastic straight edge tool I flatten the tape against the desk getting as many air bubbles out as possible. Then starting at a inside corner I pulled 6" of tape off and using a steel ruler (to keep guard straight) laid down the silicon guard. When I didnt use the ruler - the guard went down with waves as I pressed it down. Once I finished attaching about 6" of guard on the tape I wiped a little WD40 on the plastic corner tool (to help it slide) and gently pressed the silicon down on top of the tape. That removed bubbles and made sure it made good tape contact. Even being careful the silicon somehow got stretched out a bit and was longer than it needed to be. I let it setup like that for a day before trimming it to the right size in case it decided to shrink back to its original size. My first edge didn't look great but the other edges came out much better once I got the hang of it. Hope this helps.
B**Y
Not great for the anal retentive
So, maybe I'm just really not good at the application, but this thing ended up looking terrible. I got it as a way to defend my sensitive bits on my wrists from damage from the sharp edges of my work-from-home computer desk, where I often rest my arms. I did my best to apply it, but there were multiple issues that resulted in it looking like a toddler's art project.1. The tape doesn't roll off the roll well. It often will stick to the next layer, resulting in the tape getting pulled, stretched, and torn. I wasted a good bit of tape getting the thing pulled off the roll so I could apply it.2. The tape doesn't apply evenly to the surface. Since the tape comes in a roll, it has a tendency to get to a point where it ends up bunching up on the surface, overlapping, and causing uneven thickness to the tape. This results in the final product being uneven, with high points and low points. Not ideal for my purposes.3. It's very difficult to get the final product applied evenly to the tape. There's areas where the tape gets pushed out so it extends beyond the plastic. There's areas where the plastic doesn't quite fit right into the corner of the desk, resulting in differences in height across the length. Perhaps I could try to reapply from scratch, and I could maybe get a more even application.4. Bubbles. The plastic doesn't apply perfectly to the tape, with air bubbles in places, and others where the tape just doesn't adhere quite the same as it does in other places. This causes a fairly awful-looking "bubble" type appearance. Kind of like applying a protective cover to a cell phone, but where you don't bother cleaning the cell phone surface at all. It just doesn't look good.5. The product is quite a bit thicker than I was expecting. This isn't the product's fault, it's mine for not taking more care with the dimensions of the product. Just leaving it here for others who might find it useful. It's too thick to be comfortable resting my arms on. For it's official purpose of making a safer corner for accidental bumps on a baby's head, it's probably fine.
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