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The Abyssaly Peel and Stick Wallpaper is a versatile, self-adhesive film designed for easy application on various smooth surfaces. Measuring 11.8 inches by 78.7 inches, this thickened black wood contact paper is perfect for DIY enthusiasts looking to refresh their home decor. Made from durable polyvinyl chloride, it is stain-resistant and easy to clean, making it an ideal choice for kitchens and furniture. With a user-friendly installation process, anyone can achieve a stylish look in no time.
Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
Color | Black |
Brand | Abyssaly |
Style | Wood |
Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 78.7"L x 11.81"W |
Pattern match | Straight Match |
Theme | black wood wallpaper |
Is Stain Resistant | Yes |
Pattern | wallpaper |
Room Type | Kitchen |
Manufacturer | Abyssaly |
Special Feature | wallpaper |
UPC | 661083802600 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Installation Type | Self-Adhesive |
Part Number | RS028-1-10 |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | RS028-1-10 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 11.8" x 78.7" |
Shape | wallpaper |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | wallpaper |
Usage | Contact paper |
Included Components | Wallpaper, Wallpaper Peel and Stick |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Contact paper |
S**L
The pattern is just perfect.
I absolutely adore this as a wrap for my garage cabinets. This is NOT as heavy duty as an automotive wrap, which was expected. That being considered, it works the same, just don't expect as much flexibility in stretching and heat.It's VERY easy to work with without using any heat. Fairly resistant to tearing, but it's got a breaking point so I'd suggest testing a couple small pieces first to get a feel for it. This is assuming you're wrapping a contoured surface. If you're doing a simple flat surface just apply and go.Adhesion is good, but a little heat makes it work better. I've had a couple areas try to pull but I applied heat then ran it back down and it hasn't lifted since.Excellent bang for the buck. I got this as an experiment and fell in love with what it did to my new garage cabinets.
A**N
Excellent product
We used this to paper over divider additions we bought for our IKEA shelf. Unfortunately, they don’t make the IKEA shelves in black, only white, so we had to buy white and DIY. You can’t even tell that they aren’t natural. Easy to apply, the texture is thick and seems sturdy, and it looks great.
H**E
Takes patience to install, somewhat thin, but it is sticking great to inside kitchen cabinets
I used 2 rolls (15.7 x 118 size) of this white wood adhesive paper for the inside of my kitchen cabinet, to cover the old, unattractive, cheap wood. It brightened the shelves inside my cabinet immediately so I can now see my food and dishes much easier, which is exactly what I wanted. The paper is a bright white color with a light faux wood grain design (also in white). The back has thin paper you peel off when you are ready to install. The back paper has grids printed on it which is helpful when precutting pieces.As you can see in the last photo, I used a patterned wallpaper for the inner cabinet doors and inner sides of the cabinets - this review is for the white, faux wood grain adhesive paper only, which was used on the back of the cabinet and tops and bottoms of the cabinet shelves.Installation of the adhesive paper is a bit tricky and requires patience. I measured each section and cut the pieces before beginning. I was able to install one large piece on the top back of the cabinet pretty easily (approximately 35 inches wide and 10 inches tall). But when I tried a second section of the same size, the paper kept falling onto itself and sticking to itself and ripping. So I admitted defeat and cut the piece for each large section into 2 pieces, and installing smaller pieces eliminated that problem.I was initially annoyed at not being able to do each shelf with large pieces because I was concerned it would look like an unattractive mish mash of pieces where the faux wood grain didn’t line up perfectly. But now that it’s done it doesn’t bother me at all, because you don’t notice the faux grain enough to notice if it lines up - it is a very light design and in the same white color as the paper itself. The photos in the product listing make it look like the faux wood grain is in a light silver or grey, but that was not the case with the 2 rolls I ordered. When I first opened the package I was a little disappointed the faux wood grain wasn’t silver, but now that it’s installed I’m thrilled with how it looks because it’s a sharp, clean white, which just a tiny bit of texture from the faux grain, which makes it more interesting than plain white but not a distraction. If you specifically want a white faux wood grain paper where the grain is in silver color or a contrasting color to white, however, this isn’t the product for you.I learned some tricks during installation that may help you. First, do not peel the entire paper backing off the piece you are installing at the beginning. Peel off about 1/3 of the paper from the piece, then adhere the exposed paper onto the cabinet or whatever item you are covering and press it down to adhere. Then slowly peel a little more of the paper off and press down the newly exposed paper onto your item. This will help with accuracy of paper placement, lessen air bubbles, and largely avoid the problem of the paper falling on itself and sticking to itself. Once the paper sticks to itself it’s pretty impossible to separate without ripping. Second, buy a cheap wallpaper tool kit that comes with a small plastic smoother and small roller. I bought one on Amazon for less than $15 and those 2 tools were very helpful to smooth air bubbles and get the paper to adhere strongly. If you try to use other tools or random items around your house to smooth the paper (like I did!) you will likely rip the paper because it’s pretty thin. The wallpaper tools are built to be gentle with paper so I recommend using them.If you install the paper lightly and need to reposition it, you should be able to adjust it once or twice (I did this a few times). But any more than that and the paper is likely to become too stuck to the surface for you to move it, or it will rip. I didn’t find this to be a major problem. But if your project requires that the paper be installed perfectly so you will need to reposition it a lot while installing, this may be a problem.I installed the paper a few days ago and it isn’t peeling anywhere or showing any air bubbles, so the adhesive seems to be working well.Overall I am happy with this adhesive paper given it was affordable and seems to be sticking to the inside of my cabinets well. Although I bought two rolls of the 15.7 x 118 inch size (which should have been enough for my area, as I measured how much I would need before ordering), I ran out before I could finish the ceiling of the cabinet, so I’ve ordered one more roll to finish it. Altogether I will have spent about $27 to put the paper on the kitchen cabinet shelves and back of the cabinet (with probably 3/4 of a roll leftover). It would have been cheaper to paint the inside of the cabinets but I didn’t want to deal with paint and this was a quicker fix.Some pieces of the installed paper aren’t “perfect,” like some of the bottoms of the shelves had air bubbles that didn’t smooth out but instead formed little creases (see pics for examples). But ultimately you can’t see those imperfections now that the project is finished and I’ve put my dinnerware and food items back in the cabinet. If you are contemplating using this paper for a different kind of project where the paper must be installed perfectly, however, you may want to try a different brand that is thicker.
M**D
Easy to apply and a great value
Very pleasantly surprised with both how easy the installation was, and how good the final result looks. I bought this to cover a subwoofer box I was making out of MDF. Paint just did not look good so I decided to wrap it. One roll was enough to cover the whole box. The included tools are inexpensive but totally got the job done.
G**A
A Beginner's Take on Contact Paper
I bought this contact paper to switch out the color of my desk when I started working from home. When we all started working from home and with supply chain issues I was not able to get the desk I wanted so I had to settle for what was available. I had this contact paper on my desk for about a year and a half before deciding to part ways with it.Is it worth it for the price?Yes, but with a caveat. It's worth it if you're not too hung up on perfection or if you're a pro at applying contact paper to furniture.Positives:The thickness of this contact paper surprised me—it's really sturdy! The wooden grain texture is a winner too. It doesn't look cheap because the pattern isn't too repetitive.Neutral:One saving grace is that if you mess up while sticking the paper, you can usually pull it off without tearing it. For my lack of experience this was a nice to have because I did mess up quite a few times. It probably didn't help that my first project was a very large desk that required a lot of precise and flat application of the contact paper.Negatives:Now, here's the tricky part. The adhesive didn't seem as sticky as I hoped or as all the YouTube videos I watched promised it would be. People usually tend to advertise contact paper for a fairly longer term solution in upgrading your furniture but this was not my personal experience. Even after applying heat to get rid of air bubbles they started showing up on the surface after a few weeks. But that was not even the worst part compared to the fact it started peeling at the corners pretty much immediately.Overall:I don't want to blame the contact paper entirely for my less-than-ideal experience. Truth be told, it was my first attempt at using this stuff on furniture. If you're a DIY pro, you might make it work. For beginners like me, it could be a bit challenging. Despite the hiccups, the quality and texture are there, making it a decent option if you're up for the challenge or have some experience under your belt.
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