197"x17.7" Black Wallpaper Black Peel and Stick Wallpaper Decorative Self-Adhesive Black Contact Paper Waterproof Removable Contact Paper for Wall Covering Furniture Cabinet Countertop Vinyl Paper
L**E
Looks like I painted my cabinets
Lovely bright color! Matte finish covers well, hides imperfections. Did my whole kitchen in an afternoon with a cutting mat, clear ruler and an craft knife. Cleaned the cabinets thoroughly with krud kutter before I started. I have had a lot of practice with contact paper, my best advice is to take it slow and be precise to get a good look that will last. I've had it up for a month now with no signs of peeling and it's easy to wipe clean. Seams blend well, everyone who sees it thinks I painted the cabinets. I love that I can just pull it down and change it up if the mood strikes.
B**D
Woof
This is THIN. I have used various kinds of contact paper for various projects... Arcade cabinets, aquariums, countertops, etc. This paper claims to be waterproof and durable, and also for countertops. If you use this on a countertop, have fun replacing it twice a day... I put this on a new aquarium back and it stretched creases into itself immediately. It then turned those creases into long holes. I ran my fingers along the edge as a joke and it "cut" where I rubbed. The credit card ripped it where I smoothed out the bubbles. This'll work for my use, but I'll probably be cutting it again and just taping it on without using the adhesive. Very disappointed.
A**R
I love it
Beautiful and it’s great with white .
K**N
Color is nice but it’s thin
This is basically all that one roll can cover so if you’re doing more than an accent wall you’ll need a lot. I love the color (dark teal) and it’s exactly what I wanted but it’s pretty thin and if you manipulate it too much while removing the backing it leaves white lines and since this is a dark solid color it’s clearly visible. Thankfully it was at the top. It’s also darker where the 2 pieces overlap (see photo). You can also see some inconsistencies in the pigmentation throughout and can see the light color of the wall under (see close-up pic). Overall it doesn’t look bad once up but this was my first time using a solid color and it’s harder to hide any mishaps or imperfections. I used a squeegee to apply. Adhesion is good, not unsticking so far, and I did remove and reapply when applying, it’s been up for a week now. Exactly the “pick-me-up” I wanted for the area of our apartment opposite our front door. First thing you see when you enter.
T**E
Worked for my use but very thin and difficult to work with
This wallpaper is so thin I had to use the "wrapping paper" setting on my Cricut to cut it without cutting through the backing also. I was working with small pieces (12" x 13") so I was able to make it work. But I would have been very frustrated if I were doing a large area or wall. It's so thin it wrinkles when you unroll it or move it around. The color is exactly what I wanted though so it worked well for my application which is why I gave it 3 stars vs 1.
L**A
Easy to use and install
The media could not be loaded. So simple to use!
D**N
Just buy something else that isn't see through if it's for the walls.
So, I am changing my review because after putting this all up at night and going back to finish the last two strips in the morning I realized that they were different colors. They are extremely see through but it isn't to noticeable if they are all the same color. Well the sent me some that are way more transparent than the rest. I either want my money back or replacement rolls because I know have to use more rolls to cover the existing rolls. So upset about this.
E**R
Does the job, not sure how it will hold up though.
**Update** Two weeks into school and it's already showing wear. There are some tears where a foot has caught the door here and there. I've used the rest of the roll on various other surfaces in my classroom. It wrinkles easily and scars the paper. So I'm knocking it from 3 stars to 2. I wouldn't buy this brand again.** I got this wallpaper to put on my classroom door. I hate putting paper up every year because it tears or falls down and it's a general pain in the butt. I had the great idea of putting peel and stick wall paper up so I would NEVER have to put paper on my door again. :-) This paper is much thinner than I was expecting for a peel and stick wall paper. This roll was the perfect width to make two runs down the door and it was done. It was fairly straight the entire way with only a tiny bit of a gap between the two rows once I got to the bottom. I just used a strip off the edge I'd cut off to cover it. It stuck well.Downsides: Not meant for normal wear and tear.When I dropped the roll, part of it got bumped and the paper tore where it was bumped. It was small and I don't think anyone will notice, but it makes me worry about the durability of this stuff. I tried to put the piece back together, but it also creased in some areas. Once it creased, those creases stood out like a sore thumb. I had to cut away that section and replace it. My fingernail caught another spot and ripped. I don't think this will hold up to normal wear and tear, but time will tell. Hopefully it does, otherwise, that was an expensive waste of time.I used the back of my hand to smooth out the bubbles--I noticed when I did, it left streaks against the blue. I'm sure that if I were to spray it with some vinegar and wipe it, they may come off, I didn't take the time to do that today. I will just have to watch it and see how it survives with kids walking past it every day. Fingers crossed. I'll try to remember to update.
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