M-D Building Products 73900 4-Inch by 60-Feet Dry Back Vinyl Wall Base, Brown
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Because it's made of vinyl, it'll keep liquids at bay. Because my dogs don't pee on the baseboards, I'm not sure how well it would hold up to dog pee.
I recommend using any quart tube of vinyl base adhesive from Lowes or Home Depot, as they have a spreader tip for the caulk tube sold right next to the glue that works well.
The brown was consistent throughout what I purchased and used. I'm not sure how else to put it. It would be nearly impossible to cut or form unless you were absolutely perfect if the material wasn't a solid color.
It was put to good use in my garage. Garage is a finished garage with insulation and wall board, with a nice detail that adds to the look of the product while also acting as a moisture barrier.
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I came up with a figure of 59 feet and 10 inches, which was close enough. I can attest to the product's ease of use and adaptability. I did the following: In my bedroom and bedroom closet, I measured each wall's baseboard and cut the pieces I needed for each wall. After that, I spent about 2 hours in my bedroom laying out each of the vinyl pieces. It was around 68 degrees in the bedroom. br>br>Application of the pieces to the baseboard area (approximately 33 feet total): I used a quart bucket of Dap (I only used about half of it). I applied Dap to the backs of the vinyl pieces (much like a medium spread of peanut butter on bread) and pressed them against my clean, debris-free wall. I'll definitely update this if it ends up on the floor tomorrow morning, but I doubt it. I used the following materials: br>br> Wet napkins to wipe away excess Dap adhesive, scissor, flat painted spackle tool ($1), heat gun (a cheap craft heat gun will suffice).
Trying to get it to manipulate resulted in a lot of unanticipated work.
On the bottom, there is no real flange. Essentially, it's a simple piece. Best of luck!.
At the very least, I was hoping to be able to run around the base of the bar. Three sides of about 14 foot runs. For what it's worth, everything was thoroughly cleaned. It was extremely inconvenient trying to remove the paper without tearing it, so I ended up wearing multiple rubber gloves. It didn't stick; I had sticky stuff on the base in the morning, but when the trim fell off, I had to hold it up with nails and glue.
After having my driveway painted, I used it as a protective barrier under the garage door so the black weather strip of the door wouldn't stick to the paint when the door was closed in the heat of the day. It's effective it appears to be excellent IN ONE DAY DELIVERY That's a deal you can't pass up.
After liquid nailing them to the wall, you'll have to tape them to the wall, but the tape can be removed the next day. After everything is said and done, it appears to be in good shape.
Installing the device is simple. I was able to get a close enough bend without having to cut it by using the hairdryer at the corners. Because white plastic or vinyl tends to yellow (age) in Florida, I went with the brown color.
My wife approves.