Use a fine-toothed saw to cut hard plastic trim cleanly and without damaging the material.

The plastic used in all our plastic angle trims is manufactured from an external grade rigid PVC, and the profiles require a controlled cutting approach. A miter saw with a fine-toothed blade is often used for this, as it delivers clean and accurate cuts without putting stress on the material.

If you don’t have access to power tools, a fine-toothed handsaw or hacksaw could be an option. Just be sure to secure the trim properly and cut slowly to avoid cracking.

Avoid using coarse blades or cutting too fast, as that can create rough edges or even fractures.