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len84pa
Greater than one weekExcellent protection for bar stool chair rail. Clear plastic made them practically un-noticeable
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Linda
> 3 dayFits like a glove to my new counter height stools!! Love it!
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CA
> 3 dayThis product is the best for Chair/Bar stool rails. The suggested use of Pruning Shears is exactly what should be used to cut the product. Perfect fit and no movement.
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TruthBeTold
> 3 dayMy first order did not make it to me. I am so glad Amazon resent. I am actually about to order more. I got this to use on the front raised lips of our RV cabinets. Not real wood but MDF with a wood look tape that is easily dented and chipped. It is very typical. Wanted to prevent damage and keep looking new. Taking things in and out of the raised interior front lips, you have to be careful. Now it is so nice to be able to just slide stuff over the protector. Easy to cut. firmly snapped over and the clear is not glossy or too matt. It just disappeared and is thin enough that it does interfere with door closing or latches securing. It blends in so well I am going to use now on areas that are not behind doors.
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Pump Iron Princess
> 3 dayWe purchased Amish custom made stools for our table and counter and bought the U Channel Clear rigid vinyl clear plastic protectors for the foot bars. They have been on for over a week and NO issues with them moving, coming loose or sliding out of place.
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Randy R.
> 3 dayI used this item to protect my barstool footrests. It snaps on over the wood and it’s very secure. It’s clear so you really don’t notice it unless you’re looking for it. Make sure you measure the width of the item you are going to use it for. If it’s 3/4” order the exact size.
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Jeff H Peterman
> 3 dayvery hard to cut to length
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LVK
> 3 dayQuite rigid but thats what we were looking for. A little hard to snap on because had painted the chairs, prob making foot rails tad thicker than 3/4. But paint is white so used tiny bit of baby powder on rails then able to snap it in w/out scratching paint off. Lined it up above rail, pushed in one end and from there worked our way to other end. Its really perfect now. Used a miter saw to make lengths needed but taped with masking tape before cutting.
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Chuck Dolezal
> 3 dayA little tight but fits good when finally on
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Mema
> 3 dayI covered the foot rails on my kitchen counter height chairs…used a Dremel blade to cut the pieces to size. Perfect protection from feet wearing the finish!