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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
I am using it to remodel an old desk we have lying around and this contact paper works great to cover the ugly. Just make sure you're applying to a smooth, sanded and clean surface or you will be able to see the blemishes underneath.
Cagalli
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2025
I used this to save time on cleaning. I placed it in areas where grease tends to accumulate. When it gets too dirty, I can remove and replace it. It was easy to put up, but I needed some patience while working with it. It sticks well and stays in place. It is easy to wipe clean to a certain extent. My kitchen looks much cleaner and modern with this.
Louis Bloor
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025
This product is by far the worst material I have ever worked with. The adhesion is nothing more than an average child’s sticker when trying to stick down yet if you pull up to fox at all it will take all the finish with it and will not re stick. On top of that the packaging of the backing is poorly applied causing the material to be pre-crimped and stuck to itself. There is no stretch or give to the material making it nearly impossible to fit around edges and crevices. If you are doing anything more than a perfectly straight and flat surface I would not recommend this product.
SammBB
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
I love this wallpaper as it fits right into my kitchen with myself covering the existing marble countertop that looked dirty all of the time. This wallpaper has brightened up my kitchen and I had to order 2 more rolls to complete with completing my whole kitchen countertop. I might just decide to buy more of this type of wallpaper in order to change the color of the marble around my two sinks in the bathroom. It's basically peel and stick and when I had to remove it to re-align the wallpaper, it was easy to remove and re-stick and it came out very smooth and perfect as it looks like it was made to look like white/gray marble. I fully recommend.
Madi
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
I’m pretty impressed with this paper. The quality is great, the paper is a bit thicker so it’s not so flimsy and it has a very shiney finish. In my opinion it looks alot like marble countertops. Only negative about it is it’s pretty difficult to do the edges or corners and make it look perfect
JP
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
This is a sticky film so technically it is same as put sticky sheet on the wall or notebook or a phone etc.I made some air bubbles but it is because of me not this product. Probably the old surface should be cleaned more thoroughly.As applying a protective film on the phone screen, I guess it is best to clean the surface first.Otherwise it is good. Pretty, and just in case it is easy to remove.
Nichole H.
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
This contact paper turned out great on my old ugly counter top! It was fairly easy to apply, or as easy as other contact paper I've used. It took some trial and error to learn that contact paper will crease or wrinkle very easily worth the slightest bend of the paper. It installs much smoother if the paper is held out straight, rather than rolled up, while you're applying it. Obviously this is easier to achieve with one person holding the paper out straight while the other is laying it down and smoothing it out. Since the paper is light colored, any creases or wrinkles aren't as noticeable as with dark paper.I'd suggest laying each section side by side, as close together as you can get them, rather than overlapping. Overlapping the paper creates a very visible line. I also found that blow drying the paper folded under the edges helps it stay secure.Overall, I am very impressed with this contact paper and love the end result! It's a great value for the roll size. I'd definitely recommend it!
Karen Call
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
Note: I’m not finished with my table yet, and the edges are still a work in progress. I’m using a technique where I apply small strips (about 1.5 inches high and 2 inches wide) around the circle to prevent bubbles and creases. So please bear with me!What does that mean?It means this is not the equivalent of a sad, amateur cake on Nailed It! 😄 (Though I’m sure I’d get a laugh if it were!) But seriously, I’m not done yet, so hold your judgment, okay? I see you, and I’ll be updating with final photos soon. 😉Why post progress photos before it's finished?Funny story! I was so excited when my table makeover materials arrived that I had to start working on it right away, even though it was late at night. I took some "before" photos right after I sanded the table using a strong electric scrubber and cleaning chemicals to remove old paint. You can see where some veneer came off along with the paint, which is why I’m sharing these “before” shots. Trust me, this is a real-life DIY, not some polished professional tutorial you find online.Quick backstory before you judge:I inherited this table from a thrift store (yes, it had its flaws before I got it, but my family contributed a fair share of wear and tear over the years as well).I’ve been waiting almost a month for my first order of this adhesive paper from Temu. If you’re familiar with Temu, you know that delivery times can be... let’s say, "adventurous."During the wait, I found a nearly identical product on Amazon Vine, which arrived in just a few days! So now I’m working with that while I wait for the Temu version to show up. It’s a bit of a DIY rollercoaster, but I’m committed. 😅The Temu paper is still en route (tracking shows it’s on its way!), and once it arrives, I’ll update this review with the final photos. I know—it's a lot of waiting for those who are curious about the finished look, but hey, DIY takes time!The Product:I didn’t know exactly what to expect from this marble self-adhesive paper, as there weren’t many photos or reviews at the time, but I took a risk—and I’m so glad I did! This stuff exceeds expectations. It’s easy to apply (I read the directions, don’t worry!) and went on smoothly, with only minimal use of the scraper to remove bubbles.Why I’m obsessed:The adhesive is so high-quality, and the marble pattern looks incredibly realistic. I’ve seen some amazing transformations from others who used similar products, and I’m excited to see how mine turns out, too. The best part? It’s waterproof and glossy, so I’m planning to take it a step further by applying a clear resin epoxy as a top coat for extra gloss and a perfectly smooth surface.A little more about my table's journey:I got this sturdy but worn dining table seven years ago from a thrift store. Over the years, it’s become a bit of a family battleground—paint, scratches, and even food cuts from my ex (long story—trust me, you don’t want to know). So when I finally decided to redo the table, I figured covering it with marble adhesive paper was an affordable, stylish solution to restore its appearance without spending a fortune on refinishing.Yes, the table had some real damage (knife scratches and dried paint that wouldn’t come off no matter what I tried), but now that I’m the sole decision-maker in the house, I feel more confident taking on this DIY project, flaws and all.The Final Touches:Once the table is fully covered, I’ll seal the paper with Mod Podge to protect it, then apply the resin epoxy for that ultra-glossy finish. The goal is to make it look like luxury marble without breaking the bank—and so far, this adhesive paper is delivering!Final thoughts:Is it perfect yet? Nope. But I’m thrilled with the progress and excited to share the final result soon. DIY isn’t always pretty in the beginning, but the end result is what counts. So stay tuned for more updates, and thanks for reading my long-winded, enthusiastic review. I hope it was at least a bit entertaining, even if you’re not as invested in my table transformation as I am! 😆
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