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โจ Peel, stick, and elevate your space to marble-chic status!
D-C-Fix 346-0306 is a 17" x 78" roll of grey marble decorative self-adhesive vinyl film designed for easy DIY home dรฉcor upgrades. Its heat and stain resistant matte finish with subtle glitter embellishment makes it ideal for transforming furniture, walls, shelves, and glass surfaces with a durable, stylish marble look. Simple peel-and-stick application ensures fast, affordable renovations with a premium feel.





| ASIN | B00504QXM0 |
| ASIN | B00504QXM0 |
| Additional Features | Heat Resistant, Stain Resistant |
| Best Sellers Rank | #60,265 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #770 in Wall Stickers & Murals |
| Brand Name | d-c-fix |
| Color | Grey Marble |
| Country of Publication | Germany |
| Country of origin | Germany |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (6,342) |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (6,342) |
| Date First Available | 29 June 2013 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00841532007101, 04007386128263 |
| Included Components | 1 Roll |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Stain Resistant | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 2L x 0.45W Meters |
| Item Type Name | Decorative film |
| Item Weight | 0.19 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 346-0306 |
| Manufacturer | d-c-fix |
| Manufacturer | d-c-fix |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 346-0306 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Replacement if defective |
| Material Type | Vinyl |
| Model Number | 346-0306 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Pattern | Marble |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
| Product Dimensions | 199.95 x 44.96 x 0.64 cm; 192 g |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Furniture |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 17.7"W x 78.7"L |
| Theme | Marble |
| UPC | 885598739132 604945283315 885738419924 759455253256 885490797759 885946243809 885498459109 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
A**.
Nice quality, easy to use
Nice one, it was very easy to use, I used it to cover the ikea table to make it look a bit different . Very nice, definitely recommend !
H**Y
Good enough
Worked, a bit difficult to install
C**3
bought for grand-daughter to cover desk shelf in room - she did it herself and it looked great. Good product and good price.
H**A
Super....Tres resistant...a acheter
B**.
I used this marble contact paper as part of a makeover on two ikea dressers. I was hopeful yet skeptical, so I was thrilled at the quality and the results! It looks amazingly real! Everyone who sees it has thought that it was real - I only know this because I proudly announce, "DUDEEEEEEE THIS IS CONTACT PAPER!" to anyone that sees them, whether they care to know or not. It's only a little bit of a pain in the butt to put on, which is ok because I expected it to be a large pain in the butt. Here are a few tips: 1) I think the most important thing is to unroll it slowly as you work so that you can hold the excess paper as tight and taut as possible while you smooth it on. I used a 6 inch plastic ruler to work out the air bubbles. Slow and steady wins the race when putting this on, but the results are worth it for the money! 2) I followed the suggestion of another reviewer and googled "how to do corners with contact paper" and found a lot of helpful suggestions. As usual, the internet makes everything look a little bit easier than it really is, but I was able to finagle a few ideas together and make them work for me. 3) The paper was just a little too narrow to cover the entire top of the dressers, so I had to use two strips. There's a seam where the two meet - this would be almost impossible to avoid as it's not an actual slab of marble and I am not some sort of contact paper whisperer. For my purposes, this is totally fine - I used as wide of a piece as possible and then used a smaller strip at the back of the dresser. Since the dressers are against a wall, and I have various tchotchkes on them, it's really not noticeable. If you are covering a large and/or highly visible surface, this something I would consider. It's hard to get the patterns to match up along a seam - and even if you did, it would likely mean wasting a lot of paper AND the seam would still be visible if you were looking at it from close up. If this is the type of thing that would drive you bonkers, it might not be the right fit for you. I also think curved surfaces/corners would be tough. Do-able for those folks out there that are pluckier and more patient than me, but I probably would have lost my marbles. 4) Have your tools laid out within arm's reach before you start - once you remove the backing from the adhesive, it's really all systems go time. Here are the things I found most helpful: โข Plastic ruler to use for a "squeegee". Obviously it doesn't have to be plastic, or even a ruler, but you are going to want something rigid/strong for this. I found the advantage of the ruler to be that there's no handle - I did this project on my own, so I found myself contorted at odd angles for much of the time, and a squeegee handle would have been unwieldy to manage. โข Scissors โข X-acto knife - I used the scissors for making big cuts and the x-acto knife for cleaning up the edges and doing the corners. โข Pencil - helpful to measure/mark the back of the paper for extra strips/pieces. All in all, for the price, it's a seriously awesome product for small projects. I ended up needing to buy two rolls for this project (two dressers), but have most of the second roll leftover for a rainy day DIY.
A**K
Amazing marble contact paper. I revamped three tiny tables with it. Looks amazing. Only con is that its too pricy.
J**T
This review is for folks who want to know how well this paper holds up -- in my experience: amazingly well! I applied the paper to my Formica kitchen countertops (see before and after pics) over two years ago. Since then, the paper has not peeled or stained -- it looks like when I applied it. Honestly, I'm shocked. I thought the edges would pop up at some point, but nope, everything has stayed stuck. These counters are pretty high traffic since my kitchen is tiny. To keep the paper nice, I just make sure of a few obvious things: 1) I don't put anything hot directly on it; 2) I wipe it regularly; 3) I keep sharp things away (don't cut stuff on it, duh). The last point I was actually a bit lax on, so I have some superficial scuffs where i dragged a coffeemaker back and forth every day for like a year before I realized I was scratching the paper. The bottom line is, the paper was only meant to be a temporary glow-up until I remodeled my kitchen, but it's held up so well, I'm fine with keeping it and continuing to save money! I won't go in-depth into the application process since many other reviewers have shared tips -- I'll just say I watched a couple Youtube videos and used an Exacto knife and credit card. It was pretty easy, and it turned out really well -- just a few tiny bubbles that I fixed easily. My one minor beef (because I am anal) is that I got two rolls, and I swear one roll had a warm undertone and the other had a cool undertone. No one has said anything or probably even notices, and I stopped obsessing about it as soon as I put down the paper and saw how good it looked compared to mint green laminate (sorry, retro fans). I haven't tried removing it, so can't speak to that. But if you're into the long-term outlook, I say go for it!
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