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The Oxdigi Marble Contact Paper is a versatile, self-adhesive wallpaper measuring 23.6 x 196.8 inches, perfect for transforming various surfaces in your home or office. Made from waterproof PVC, it is easy to install, removable, and stain-resistant, making it an ideal choice for cabinets, countertops, and DIY projects.
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Size | 23.6" x 196.8" |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 196.7"L x 23.6"W |
Recommended Uses For Product | Cabinet, Drawer, Table |
Theme | Marble |
Pattern | White Grey Brown |
Color | White Grey Brown |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
Is Stain Resistant | Yes |
Material Type | Plastic |
Additional Features | Removable |
S**O
BEAUTIFUL, has some flaws
First thing I must say is it is SO BEAUTIFUL (from a distance) it was my first time applying. The directions seem simple but I did watch installation videos just in case. It was very difficult to line up the seams well. It formed bubbles over night, and it is very fragile. It scratches and tears easily so I do not recommend for high traffic areas.UPDATE! my skills improved and my tools improved thus the results improved!!! I just did my whole kitchen and it looks AMAZING!Tips: must have tools! Xacto craft knife (must be xacto) silicon squeegee, heat gun. I learned the the heat gun can shrink wrap it to any corners or areas it doesn’t want to lay down and help you just any flaws. Go slow an use the squeegee to smooth out from the middle to the outer edges. A card is just too sharp and not wide enough.I do wish it was just 4 or 5 inches wider because it didn’t quite cover the counters so I have an awakened seam on the edge. Good think the marble print is great camouflage
E**H
Looks great in my bathroom!
It looks great and was wide enough to cover my bathroom counter without needing the line up edges and have a seam. (It's too short for my kitchen counter) A friend came over and when I told her she was shocked and thought it was just the counter top. She said she never would've know (even with a few little mistakes on my part)Working around the round sink was pretty hard and the paper "broke" a few times. It's brittle and sort of snaps if it's over extended in the wrong way but that's just the nature of this kind of thing.This was my first big success with this - I tried to do a round coffee table once and it was just a disaster.100% need an exacto or craft blade. idk if a bulkier utility blade would've done the trick.It took about 2.5 hours to do this much space, but again the round sink was a challenge, as was lining up the seams at the back splash area. A straight forward counter top would be easier though and take way less time. I watched a few tutorials and it made sense, it just took time and patience.Definitely do some homework ahead of time, watching it done by someone who can show you to how avoid mistakes was huge.
N**C
Matte Paper is best for Countertops!
I initially purchased the shiny marble paper called “white gray brown.” I tried it on a couple of small countertops and it was impossible to install. The bubbles were difficult to get down. I’m not an expert but I’ve installed many papers before this so I have some experience. I had an extremely smooth service to work with but this paper was really difficult to maneuver. It also wrinkled up and scratches easily. I decided to order a matte marble paper from the same company and that worked like a dream. Marble should not be extremely shiny so to save yourself some headaches, I recommend getting the color “white black gray.” Its MATTE and looks beautiful. It doesn’t stain easily, barely bubbles when applying, super thick, excellent quality paper. Omg it was so much easier to install and you can barely see overlap. I would recommend installing the paper straight across instead of Vertically. Also my smoothing tool helped but using the heal of your hand under a sweatshirt sleeve can be very helpful when installing. Keep clean lines, bubble free surfaces and caulk the edges of your sink or any loose corners and this will look real, last a long time and be a fresh cheap update to your kitchen! So far everyone is shocked at my contact paper Reno!!!!!
C**L
GREAT QUALITY
This stuff is great. I am writing this review nearly 3 years after using it. My kitchen counters still look fantastic. It's held up incredibly well in a house with 2 kids. I would 100% buy again when I'm ready to redo it. I bet I can get another 2 years before I have to. (Note that it's not peeling up, my family was just too careless to use a cutting board). It took me 3 rolls to complete my counters and backsplash. Please don't stop making this!
J**.
Not the easiest to work with but I figured it out
I work with vinyl a lot and did not think this would be super difficult but this takes some figuring out. I wasted a lot of this (more than half the roll) trying over and over and finally got it, thankfully. Just a few tips that helped me and some notes-- I was using a vinyl “scraper”, just like using a credit card to smooth it down as I went and that was a nightmare. It did not work for me. Would have never in a million years assumed just using a rag or paper towel to lightly rub it down would work better (pictured). When I used the scraper there were folds everywhere and it ripped like 3” into the project. The scraper I have is not sharp or anything either - it’s specifically made for vinyl.- the patter does NOT match up. I swear. I tried everything. Please know that. I am a perfectionist and it was driving me crazy but, just something to know- lay it down with a good inch or so extra so you can cut the excess off later. I would also recommend a ruler or something to keep your lines straight. It’s pretty thin so even if you’re being really careful and your blade is sharp - you’ll have wiggly lines- this is more like off-white and brown/grey with much more brown than grey look to me. I was kinda bummed after laying it down and comparing it to my white cabinets that it was SO much different. Again, I’m weird and it bugged me but it might not bug you. Especially if you don’t have white cabinets, you wouldn’t notice the off-white so much.- practice makes perfect. I used almost the entire roll on a SUPER tiny project because I messed up so many times so if you have the patience, practice on a small piece of wood or something first so you can get the feel of it. I’m way more confident for the next project now.** I was searching the internet everywhere trying to see if I could pour epoxy over contact paper and I couldn’t find much at all. I decided to just go for it and I am so happy I did. I used a clear epoxy with a small amount of a sparkly powdered dust to it and poured it over my countertops and it looks beautiful. Not only does it looks really pretty but epoxy countertops feel like legit stone and you don’t have to worry about the paper. *** THIS IS A PERMANENT METHOD THOUGH. A lot of people use contact paper as just a temporary thing or rentals - epoxy is 1000000% permanent so don’t do that if you’re wanting to take it off later.
Z**O
Very beautiful, very glossy, very sticky, very satisfy. Thx
Very beautiful, very glossy, very sticky, very satisfy. Thx
N**K
Installation process quite difficult
My table got new looks
G**R
Beautiful prooduct
Shiny, good adhesion, thin product. We liked it very much. Thank you
T**W
Sticks well but one time application
It works well for one time and made my white coffee table looks like new
H**Y
Good product for the price
Works well when applied properly not super durable, heat resistant on bench top but definitely not cut resistant but nice to brighten up a rental just be vigilant with the chopping boards
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