A fine-toothed saw is commonly used to cut plastic trim cleanly. The finer the teeth on the blade the better the cut will be.
When cutting plastic trim, it's important to use tools that provide clean, precise cuts to avoid jagged edges or cracking. A fine-toothed saw is often used for this purpose. This type of blade reduces the risk of chipping and ensures a smoother finish. For thinner trims, a fine-toothed handsaw could be an option. Always secure the trim firmly during cutting and proceed slowly to maintain control and accuracy. After cutting, lightly sand the edges to remove any burrs and achieve a clean look.