

🛠️ Grip it, seal it, protect it — edge defense redefined!
The Sanbege Rubber Edge Trim Guard is a 10ft (3m) U-shaped EPDM rubber seal strip with embedded metal clips designed to fit edges from 3/64" to 1/4" thick. Adhesive-free and reusable, it offers strong, scratch-free grip with 4-claw metal clips, providing durable protection against bumps, weather elements, noise, and sharp edges. Ideal for vehicles, doors, windows, furniture, and more, it combines functionality with a sleek black textured finish for professional-grade edge protection.







| ASIN | B0C8J4FWG8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,805 in Baby Products ( See Top 100 in Baby Products ) #1,101 in Edge & Corner Guards |
| Brand | Sanbege |
| Colour | Black |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Generic Name | Edge Trim |
| Included Components | Edge Trim |
| Item Thickness | 0.25 Inches |
| Item Weight | 422 g |
| Item model number | CSL-US-20230619-2 |
| Manufacturer | Sanbege |
| Material | Rubber |
| Net Quantity | 1.0 Count |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.05L x 0.01W Meters |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Weatherproofing windows, doors, vehicles, and other surfaces; Protecting edges from bumps sharp edges; Isolating heat, cold, wind, rain, dust, noise |
T**M
Flexible, strong. Good metal clips within. Fairly grippie exterior
Y**E
Good
J**N
Exactly what I needed for my project. The fender on my motorcycle got a chip it in and I was looking for a cheap but good looking fix. This was a perfect fix. It was thick enough that it covered the chip and also sturdy enough to hold tight while riding on the highway.
J**B
Works good for edging fold metal that is sharp. Easy to cut with metal snips. Need to be careful on cut ends to remove small metal pieces.
C**Y
I used this to repair the leading edge of my 13-year-old car's headliner. The fragile fabric had come detached from the foam board backing where I have emergency lights and cabling run behind the headliner. Looking into the vehicle from the outside through the front window, the ripped fabric and exposed foam looked bad. I manually spread the rubber trim apart then pushed it firmly over the edge of the headliner and loose fabric. Starting on the left side of the window and working my way right a few inches at a time, I squeezed the little clips embedded in the strip tightly closed. I used sheet metal cutters to trim the strip to the exact length. Pros: Easy installation, looks good and covered defect, no adhesive required so easy to adjust, inexpensive. Cons: A somewhat strong rubbery smell which hopefully will dissipate over time.
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