Flexitions releasesstainable cove base

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Ontario, Calif.—Flexitions, the manufacturer and marketer of the industry’s first stainable flexible transition molding line, has released a full line of stainable cove bases for commercial applications. In the past, cove bases available to the commercial market have been limited to non-stainable or non-customizable materials such as rubber or vinyl and only offered in basic colors such as black, grey or blue.

The new stainable cove base from Flexitions is made from a proprietary polymeric material that can be stained to match flooring products that are widely used in the commercial flooring market. The Flexitions Cove Base is 4 inches tall and is available in oak or maple grain textures, and will be offered unfinished or pre-finished.

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