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Peel-N-Stick Cork Panels

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Peel and Stick cork panels with an easy to use peel and stick adhesive. Replacing worn out cork boards or making new ones doesn't get any easier than this.

Our peel and stick cork panels or skins are precut to size. The cork panel is made from 1/4" thick 100% natural finely grained natural tan cork with an self adhesive backing which makes them easy to handle and easy to install.

Why bother with paste and messy glues? Use our self adhesive peel and stick cork panels instead. They are so much easier to cut and install. In addition you can ship full panels up to 4' x 12' by UPS saving even more money.

Model
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SizeShipping MethodShipping
Weight
Price
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BR-308J-4044' Tall x 4' WUPS94 lbs$117.57
BR-308J-4064' Tall x 6' WUPS94 lbs$176.37
BR-308J-4084' Tall x 8' WUPS94 lbs$235.17
BR-308J-4104' Tall x 10' WUPS94 lbs$293.97
BR-308J-4124' Tall x 12' WUPS94 lbs$352.77

    Specifications:
  • Panel Sizes 4' x 4' up to 4' x 12'
  • Can ship UPS - Dimensional Weights Apply.
  • Easily replace or renew any surface with Natural Cork Skins
  • Self-adhesive skins apply easily to any board or smooth wall surface, creating a new tack surface
  • Natural 1/4" thick cork surface is eco-friendly and makes an excellent tack surface
  • Provides shock and sound absorbency
  • 10 year guarantee. Made in the USA
  • Panel 4x5 and smaller ship in a 49" x 4" x 4" cylinder
  • Panels 4x6 and larger we use a box 51.5" x 15.5" x 15.5"
  • Lead-Time: Ships from the factory in about 10 working days
  • Ships from: TX
3 Questions & 3 Answers
Robert Yates
from Creedmoor NC asked:
February 7, 2023
Im looking for 2 sheets of 4 x 4 3/4 thick cork to be used in a church Dartball league. 

Having a hard time locating this product. 

1 Answer
Hi Robert,

Unfortunately, the thickest cork we offer is 1/4". I'm so sorry we couldn't be more help! Please let us know if you have any other questions.

Submitted by: Lina Stidham on February 8, 2023

Whitney
from Boise, ID asked:
September 9, 2022
We are leasing space and are looking to utilize this. Is it possible to remove the cork panels without damage to the wall? 
1 Answer
Hi Whitney, 


We cannot guarantee that these panels will not cause damage when removed. We may have some other options that will fit your needs. Please call us at (866)-366-1500; our customer service team would love to help you. 

Submitted by: Emma Bulakites on September 9, 2022

Cathy Scott
from South Carolina asked:
August 3, 2022
How do you cut/trim the cork panels?
1 Answer
Hi Cathy, 


We recommend using a saw to cut the material for the cleanest sharpest cut. It can be cut with a utility knife, but this may require multiple runs to get a cut through the material and may not be a clean edge. 


Submitted by: Emma Bulakites on August 4, 2022

Questions and Answers about this product

3 Questions & 3 Answers
Robert Yates
from Creedmoor NC asked:
February 7, 2023
Im looking for 2 sheets of 4 x 4 3/4 thick cork to be used in a church Dartball league. 

Having a hard time locating this product. 

1 Answer
Hi Robert,

Unfortunately, the thickest cork we offer is 1/4". I'm so sorry we couldn't be more help! Please let us know if you have any other questions.

Submitted by: Lina Stidham on February 8, 2023

Whitney
from Boise, ID asked:
September 9, 2022
We are leasing space and are looking to utilize this. Is it possible to remove the cork panels without damage to the wall? 
1 Answer
Hi Whitney, 


We cannot guarantee that these panels will not cause damage when removed. We may have some other options that will fit your needs. Please call us at (866)-366-1500; our customer service team would love to help you. 

Submitted by: Emma Bulakites on September 9, 2022

Cathy Scott
from South Carolina asked:
August 3, 2022
How do you cut/trim the cork panels?
1 Answer
Hi Cathy, 


We recommend using a saw to cut the material for the cleanest sharpest cut. It can be cut with a utility knife, but this may require multiple runs to get a cut through the material and may not be a clean edge. 


Submitted by: Emma Bulakites on August 4, 2022

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