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S-BMP-SQ1XX
Bumpers are small adhesive pads that act as protective cushions between two surfaces. Picture frame bumpers are useful in many day-to-day settings, helping to protect the wall from scratches, provide electronics airflow, keep pictures flat against the wall, and protect furniture and other daily items. With a kiss-cut protective peel and stick backing, these rubber bumpers are an easy peel-off-and-stick-on application and one of the thinnest in the market. Apply them on glass, furniture, cutting boards, doors, cabinets, frames, mirrors, and electronics to dampen shock, vibration, noise, and provide a non-slip protective grip. No nails, screws, or drilling required.
Clear square rubber bumpers best used on frames, lids, cabinets, and other home furniture as wall protectors and cabinet door silencers
Measures 1 square inch and 3/16” tall
High-quality 100% polyurethane with no added plasticizers, oils or fillers
Non-staining, non-marring, and crack-resistant synthetic rubber
UL-recognized and RoHS- and WEEE-compliant
Made in the USA

Lay the frame face down on a blanket or soft surface.
Wipe the bumper application area on the back side of the frame so it’s smooth, clean, free of debris, dry, and not greasy or oily.
Place one bumper on each bottom corner of the frame. Bumpers on the top corners of the frame are optional.
Note: For metal frames, dome-style rubber bumpers should be applied on top of the steel corner connecting plate at each of the frame's bottom corners, while wood frames should be applied flat-style rubber bumpers close to but not over the edge of the frame at each bottom corner. If more standoff distance from the wall is required, use our higher cylindrical rubber bumpers.
Pick rubber bumpers from the pad by grasping them on the sides between thumb and forefinger. Do not touch the bumper's adhesive surface.
Press bumpers firmly into place on the frame or object. Once a bumper is in place, do not attempt to reposition it as this will ruin the adhesive bond.
Hang the frame or object. Note: There is a 24-hour dwell time after bumper application before maximum adhesion is reached.
