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Non-slip Anti Skid Black Or White Traction Stripe 4 Inch X 25 Ft on 2040-parts.com

US $14.00
Location:

Fenton, Missouri, US

Fenton, Missouri, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:LD-12825 61 Surface Finish:ROUGH Part Brand:LD

Non-Slip Anti skid Black Traction Stripe 4 inch x 25 foot roll

     Picture shown is a 50' roll, this "buy it now" is for half shown length.          

Non Slip Black Traction material in 4" x 25' rolls.  Thats a lot of coverage

Available in black and white. Just contact seller or attach a note if you would like in white.

Non slip is easy to apply with pressure sensitive self- adhesive backing. Simply

peel off the paper coating and stick.

 

Heavy duty and long lasting. Made with a  10mil thick- textured vinyl, Not paper like some others. Rough durable surface for maximum traction

In both wet and dry conditions.

 

Ideal for trailers, boats, RV’s, bumpers, docks, stairs, showers and steps.

 

Available in Black and White. If you would like white, please be sure to contact seller asap. 

Default color is black. 

 

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