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Edge Trim
Edge Trim - The thin black or brown plastic extrusion which is applied to the edge of the panel to protect the surface covering from chipping. Usually no more than 1/8" wide, there are many different types of edge trim. A sample of the existing trim is usually required to match for replacement. Some edge trim cannot be repaired or replaced in the field.
