Baseboard molding strip and method of installing same

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Conduit – trim – or shield member at corner – With mechanical fastener

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527171, 52746, 52DIG13, E04F 1904

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048459100

ABSTRACT:
An elastomeric baseboard molding and method of installing same that is removably attached to a wall by means of a hook and loop fastener system. The molding is manufactured with the hook and loop fastner pre-applied to the molding, and then, at the job site, a peel-off release strip exposes an adhesive coating that allows the molding with the fastener system to be applied to the wall. The hook and loop fastener system allows the molding to be removed whenever maintenance is needed upon the wall or floor located adjacent to the molding. The molding can be removed multiple times without losing its wall adhering qualities.

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