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The d-c-fix Peel and Stick Contact Paper is a high-quality, self-adhesive film designed to enhance the aesthetic of any flat surface. Made in Germany, this durable vinyl wallpaper is waterproof, easy to clean, and removable without leaving residue. With gridlines for precise cutting and a simple application process, it’s perfect for kitchens, cabinets, and more.
F**U
Lasts for years
Covered my kitchen cabinets with this. Lasted for years. It’s on the thinner side, so scuffs and scratches are possible with regular use. But for my larger kitchen, this lasted about 4 years. And for a family of 5 who uses & abuses the kitchen every day, it held up great. I kept an extra roll for touch ups. It was easy to put up, even on shaker style cabinets. Just time consuming since I have a lot of cabinets. The adhesive stays put, and it is kinda hard to remove from my cabinets, but only because of the cabinet style. The shaker design makes it a bit difficult, since there’s multiple pieces on each cabinet door. But it did look legit. I like that it’s not glossy, it has a matte finish so the wood looks more legit. This was easy to wipe clean, just don’t scrub too hard or it will fade and thin out or scratch through the surface. Only reason I removed it, is because it’s time to update the kitchen again. Super convenient for renters or an easy, less mess, & hassle free way to update furniture or appliances & cars. I was going to paint or plastidip the cabinets at first. Glad I chose this.
M**D
Great product
I love this stuff. I love the color and the butcher block look. I live in an add on room with no kitchen so I created a dry one. I am able to cook on induction, have a fridge and air fryer and the like and I do my dishes in the main house. My 'kitchen' is this style with wood and white. The 'counter' consists of plywood on some glass front bookcases I had. I covered the plywood with this stuff and it looks so good. It's really thick so it's holding up well. I even bought another roll I didn't need just so I'd have it. I've used it to decorate a few accessories and consider it one of the best purchases I've made.
A**A
Easy way to upgrade the look of a furniture
I am impressed with the look and feel of the product. It's thick and textured, you can feel the grooves. Yes, the print is not 100% sharp, but it's not noticeable from the distance. If you don't know about the film, you will probably never guess it's there.The application will take time because it requires some thoroughness, especially on corners. But there is enough room for mistakes and second chances. All you need is a utility knife and raser to cut the film precisely. Just remember: it's better to cut off less than more.I hope it will last long.
J**J
Good product to cover stained & damaged cabinet
I had a really hard time finding a color match for our cabinets, and pattern match. This beech was about the closest I could get. You can see in the two photos that the Aristokraft cabinet was is a bit more oraney or gold than the DC Fix Beech color. But, it is truly close enough.Posting two pictures here from the same bathroom cabinet. This was the worst damage of all the cabinets we had. Mostly from leaky bottles. The cabinet is made from formed sheets of particle board, and then they have a very thin piece of paper-backed film on them which does not seem to tolerate being wet for more than a short while. When the base of the cabinet go wet, it not only stained the paper; it also caused some unevenness of the surface. I ended up peeling all of the paper off that I could, and then tried to sand it down, but some of the particle board started to crumble. So, I went ahead and covered it with the DC Fix paper, using a template I made of taped-together paper, and a razor blade. I cut the corners, but left the back with a little lip. It doesn't look great in the back, but it looks better than the uneven stained bottom of the cabinet. I don't know how the pictures will look, but there is some noticeable uneven spots, especially on the far lefts side of the photo. That's not the fault of the DC Fix film, but rather of the cabinet underneath.The other photo is of a drawer that also needed some stain covering. The drawer was easier to lay in than the cabinet base because of the size. I did every cabinet we have because we are moving. It took me about 1-1/2 hours per cabinet base -- maybe 2 hours. But the results are better than before.The adhesion is good, but not outstanding in spots where the cabinet may have been exposed to some sort of soap or baby oil. So, I think I may have to get some spray glue and try that underneath. [EDIT: I tried the spray glue adhesive — no don’t do it, totally melted the plastic! Near disaster. Do not use aerosolized spray glue unless you test it on a spare piece. Disintegrated in a minute.]The hardest part of trying to fit these in the spaces was the corners. It was hard to cut it perfectly. Again, not a fault of the film necessarily. The cabinets and drawers had some variation in their shape, and I cut it so there was excess, and then I trimmed the excess after burnishing it down (back of the curved tip of a vegetable peeler worked well.After installing in this cabinet, there were some waves that wouldn't go down. All of the DC Fix film had bubble, and I mostly tried to get the air out toward the edge, but for many, it was easier to air it out with a small razor blade hole. I peeled and reset the paper many times trying to get it right, but it was harder than I thought it might be. the remaining waves were subtle, and they did somehow sort themselves overnight. I think they all look terrific now in comparison to what came before. The adhesion in the soiled corner is not good -- will require some extra adhesive, I think. I may get another roll of this same sheet to cover it with a 2nd layer, to try and disguise the imperfections. I like the pattern, and the material. It seems like the plastic would be less permeable than the paper that was originally in the cabinet.If you are using this, make sure you clean out every bit of grit and speck of salt or sugar crystals. The imperfections are amplified in the final installation, and you don't want to have to undo your sticky DC Fix all over again after you just got it in there perfectly.I really do like this product. I wish I didn't have to use it -- or rather, I wish I had ordered it years ago before the cabinets got messed up.[EDIT: It took us a year to move. And would definitely say that you need an extra coating of clear protective film on top of this if it is going to get wet under the sink with bottles or inna cabinet with oils. It is some kind of thin plastic but somehow not waterproof.](The review is asking about "sheerness" -- not sure what they mean. Like see-through? It is opaque and meant to be opaque.)
C**A
Looks real!
It’s my first time ever working with contact paper. This paper is easy to use, and if you mess up, it’s easy lift up and redo. If corners pop up, we have been using a blow dryer on the section and reforming it.This far it is waterproof and not water proof. I accidentally spilled hot water right out of the pot on it, I immediately cleaned it up but it didn’t impact the contact paper. I will not be setting anything hot directly on it either.I’ll post photos once we are done.
E**W
Great To Work With
I am an artist/architect who is very crafty with her hands, eyes, and brain. They are synced. I've worked with plenty of materials through the decades and this self-adhesive roll was so easy to work with. It's light but durable. Easy to manage and no buckle-ing as you can press & unroll. I used a matching wood pattern to our floor; adhered the film to 1/2" stack of corrugated board to place under my chair mat to prevent it from shifting. You'd never know it was not real wood. It's better than showing the corrugated boards. Perfect and beautiful!
L**Z
! beautiful Looks
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P**S
Amazing quality and looks
I LOVE this contact paper! Super easy to apply, has lines on the back for straight cutting, and looks so real! Not at all grainy or low quality like other brands I’ve tried. Will repurchase from this brand if I need any more contact paper.
C**R
Looks like the real thing easy to use
Love it highly recommends
T**A
Amazing
i watched a youtube video on ''how to install door cabinets wraps'' and it really helped me do a perfect job . best hint of the video was : use a hair dryer for sides /corners and it made a perfect result . it took me 6 roll of 17" and 3 rolls of 26"because my lower cabinets were larger * remember when u measure that u need 1"- 2 " more on every sides to fold this film & have a nice result *
D**H
Looks good and it's so easy to use.
After clearing out my daughter's room I discovered her bedside cabinet had been ruined by what I assume is nail varnish remover. It was a real mess and so I put the cabinet in the dump pile but it seemed a shame since the rest of it was good.I knew painting wouldn't work so I looked around and this seemed the best option, the reviews were good so my decision was made.I liked this print immediately and decided I'd have a go, the thing that worried me the most was the corners but they've actually come out pretty well.It was easier to use than I expected, I opened the roll and left it for a few days to straighten but ultimately I don't really think that mattered. It was actually quite forgiving while I was applying I had to pull it back a few times and there was no problems.To make the cabinet work in the room I'm covering a couple of photo frames and I'm also going to buy a cheap blank canvas to cover as well but I'm so happy with it so far.When it first arrived and I rolled it out I noticed all the bumps where it looked as if it had been rolled too tightly but it wasn't a problem when applying they just smoothed right out.
C**S
Transformed my kitchen!
Just covered all my kitchen cupboards with this and they look stunning. They were grey wood pattern but obviously bought for cheapness rather than quality, as you might expect in a rented flat. But for about £20 (I used 4 rolls to do 6 doors and 4 draws) my kitchen has been transformed! Also used the white marble d-c-fix for the worktops and bought new handles for the doors/draws. Now have a whole new-look kitchen for very little money. I'd recommend this to anyone looking for a kitchen makeover on a budget!
L**Y
Easy to use
This is a good quality product, I found it easy to lay. We used it as a temporary toilet floor cover and it looks fantastic!! Very happy even though it is slightly lighter than pictured.
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