Use a fine-toothed saw to cut PVC edge trim cleanly. The finer the teeth, the better the result.
PVC edge trim typically refers to rigid plastic profiles such as angle trims, flat strips or other types of edging profiles. These are mostly manufactured from rigid PVC, which requires a steady and controlled cutting method. A saw with fine teeth helps produce a cleaner cut and reduces the risk of chipping or cracking.
If the trim is a small size and manufactured from softer flexible PVC, a sharp utility knife may be enough. For very thin profiles, a fine-toothed handsaw or hacksaw could be used as well. In all cases, ensure the trim is properly secured and cut steadily for best results.