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corner guards
Posted by Sashimi Girl (131 days ago)
anyone seen any corner guards that don't involve using that two sided sticky tape - which doesn't really work that well anyway, but also leave a mark when the corner falls off. i will need something when we go on holidays as all the beds, coffee table, tv table all have pretty fierce corners, i can see by the photos. i know there is something you can wrap around the whole coffee table but anything else? ie for beds and tv tables?
(I am based in Hong Kong)
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Posted by axptguy38 (131 days ago)
IKEA has plenty of this kind of safety stuff, including corner guards, in the child and baby section.
Also, kids do learn. It's only during a few months after they have learned to crawl and before they remember properly that you really need to be at DefCon 1.
(I am based in Hong Kong)
Posted by joshmomm (131 days ago)
The best corner guards that I've come across are the Prince Lionheart ones (available at B2B and Toys Club). They soft and cushy, but stick really well (using 3M tape). I haven't come across any that don't require stickies yet. The PL ones also come with guards that you can just cut to size or fit together, depending on how long you want the protection to run.
(I am based in Hong Kong)
Posted by omaharrison (130 days ago)
You can also try something which is easily available and dirt cheap.
If you go to any of the building tools shops, any of them, ask/look for those tubes they use to cover the copper tubes of aircons. They come in two colours white and black, they are very soft. All you have to do is to cut along the tube with pen knife or scissors.
Then you simply put along the area you want to protect. It should hold by itself because of the presure, but if not, any sticky tape turned inside out to a circle shape and placed inside would hold it firmly.
We used it on marble next to our bed and it woked perfectly fine.
They also have them in few different thicknesses if you want to use it on a table which is 1/2 cm or marble which is 2 cm.
(I am based in Hong Kong)
Posted by Sashimi Girl (130 days ago)
omaharrison, this sounds like a perfect solution for me. :) however, i am a bit clueless as to what these tubes are! what material are they made of? plastic? foam? source from a hardware store? can you point me in the direction of one in central. thanks! and apologies for being so clueless...
(I am based in Hong Kong)
Posted by Sashimi Girl (128 days ago)
this is excellent omaharrison! thank you so much. i am on a mission. :)
(I am based in Hong Kong)
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