• Flexible Screw Cover
  • Replace cracked and stained RV trim inserts
  • 1" x 50 ft roll of White Vinyl Trim
  • Contains UV inhibitors for longer life
  • Easy installation

The strip on our 3 year old fifth wheel dried out and cracked after a summer in the Florida heat. It was half the price on Amazon compared to Camping world. It worked perfect and was easy to install.

Thanks to your excellent description I knew I was getting exactly what I was looking for! Arrived very promptly, and although of course there were no directions on how to use it, no rocket scientist had to be consulted for the application, which once I figured out the wrong side/right side went amazingly smooth.

Great product, great value. Easy to install once you make sure that you are installing it in the correct direction. I initially had it flipped the opposite way and it just kept wanting to pop out of the channel. Once I flipped it the right way it was easy to just pinch and insert into the channel.

I use this over my entire camper. So much better than that rubber garbage that was on there. Just buy it, you won't be disappointed.

Measure the width of the end that Is tucked underneath which In my case Is 1" wide. Measuring across the outside of the track will not give you the correct measurement unless you've done this before and know what you've got. Replaced all 4 strips on the corners of my camper with a 50' roll with some extra left over. Remove screw at bottom end. Pull old molding off as high as you can reach. Get ladder. Remove lap seal on top end to expose the other screw. Remove screw. Remove rest of old molding. Take note of where the hole Is for the screw so you don't have to poke another hole In the roof. Tuck one side of new molding In the top, put the end right where the old molding started. Squeeze the other side of the molding towards the already tucked In side enough to Insert It Into the track. Now put your screw back In. Now would be a good time to use a not so rusty screw. Continue to tuck one side In for maybe 6" at a time and then squeeze and tuck opposite side. Do this the whole way down. At the bottom past the track make sure you cut the molding at least a half Inch past where the screw will go. Scissors work perfectly to cut the molding. I did NOT cut the molding until I was at the point where I was ready to put In the bottom screw under the floor. Might as well lap seal the top end while you're re-lap sealing other areas of your roof. I simply unrolled the molding as I went. New molding looks great. Very simple to work with. One of the easiest things I've done on a camper. Molding Is not stiff. It Is not made to go around round corner windows. It goes over curves and such on corners of campers perfectly. It amazes me how people can buy the wrong product for their application then give that product a bad review.

This product worked perfectly. Fit was perfect. Let it sit in the sun and soften up. After that it installed perfectly.

This is the thicker better quality stuff. Takes s little more squeeze then thinner made stuff but fits tight looks nigh

Well, to tell the truth, I've not used the trim molding as of yet, it's still too cold out to do anything with the anything at all. I can tell you that this is the ultimate material when it comes to making your place really look good. I have 2 that I'm refurbishing, a Montego and a Tioga. The Tioga will be sod when completed and its GOT to be nice.

There were no dis-likes, very easy to work with. I used it on my 5th wheel camper after repairs to the back.

I am impressed with the molding trim I received. I removed old,cracked trim and new trim fit perfectly. Pretty straightforward job just as long as you take your time to make sure it is done right. Replacing the old trim with this new bright trim makes a huge difference on looks of my camper. Love it.