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J**X
The quality of the product was excellent
I used it for the shower and window sills it's excellent
N**4
Not very sticky
Had to use double sided tape to ensure adhesion
U**F
Cheap imitation of a known brand
Sticky glue smelt weird… it’s not as sticky as it’s counterpart brand which I bought from Wilko . Wouldn’t order it again
O**H
will take some abuse before marking or tearing.
I genuinely wish I was better skilled in applying this stuff, though that is my issue and not the product, which is a very high quality sticky plastic. When applied correctly, it does look really good and will take some abuse before marking or tearing.
A**S
Nice colour, easy to use
Nice and thick self adhesive vinyl wallpaper with satin finish.It is exactly what I was looking for. 60 cm wide and 3 meters long. Grey colour with wood-like effect.Giving good protection as it is waterproofEasy to work with. Good adhesion. Recommended.
C**N
Looks good so far.
I'm using this to cover a work surface. It's taking a while to remove the old Fablon, which has worn thin after many years of use. Hopefully, this will do as well. The material is thin, with a slight texture, and an easily-removed backing paper. I'll paint the trim of the worktop first, and I'll update the review when the sheet has been applied, and when it's been in use for a while. A provisional four stars until then.Update 19/8/22I have finally applied the vinyl to the worktop, and thought I'd share a few observations.The material is very similar to the old sticky-back plastic I remember. It is very sticky, so care is needed to avoid exposing too much at once. You need to proceed gradually, smoothing from the centre to squeeze out the inevitable air bubbles. These can be eliminated later, but it can be difficult, because you are detaching the vinyl as you move the air. Very small impurities trapped under the vinyl will be very visible on a smooth surface, so cleanliness is essential. The material can be peeled back to remove them, but large areas may stretch. The only alternative is keyhole surgery later. The material is less forgiving than the vinyl wrap used on cars. You need to get it right first time. Rough handling can result in scars and ladders, and overstretching will leave white witness marks. The vinyl is very easy to cut with scissors or a knife, and it's easy to make a mistake.The second half of the worktop went more smoothly than the first. It takes a bit of practice.
T**D
Sticky back plastic with lots of usages
I got this to with the idea in mind to cover my camping furniture tops to freshen the look of them a little.Preparation is key..Make sure the surface is clean and grit free.Cut vinyl to rough size where possible.Have a plastic scrapper or squeegee to hand.ONLY unpeel a strip, stick and then work back gradually, smoothing as you go.Brilliant for freshening up bland or dated furniture.
T**.
Works ok
Quite thin and not as adhesive as others but works ok.As others have said it is a little browner than it looks in the pictures.Easy to cut and use.Reasonable price.
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