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You cannot fold a sharp turn or it will damage the lights. It will bend like a ? more than like a 7. A curve bend. Makes sense?
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Not trying to be sarcastic, I would do it carefully, They are capable of turning a 90 degree but it should be on the outside and not the inside. If you bend the strip so the adhesive would be facing adhesive you should be fine. If you bend it so the led lights are facing the led lights, be careful as the wiring inside will break and render your strip useless except for being on or off and flashing randomly. They will no longer be controllable. Also consider a different/additional adhesive. The adhesive it comes with is not the best on hard angles.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Unfortunately it will crease if you try to 90deg bend, I installed mine under the cabinets so seeing the crease isn’t a issue
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.We have an L-shape in the kitchen. The lightstrip is flexible, so we just bent it around the corner. It's under the cabinets and hidden, but the light is bright over all parts of the counters.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Honestly I don’t think you can. I tried and saw no way possible. It ended up ruining 2 of the strips when I tried to bend them and they won’t remain stuck.
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