Westick Peel and Stick Countertop Contact Paper Wood Grain
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- SIZE : 15.75″ x 196″, One wood wall paper roll can cover 21.5 square feet. This thick wallpaper is strong coverage.
- EASY INSTALLATION : This wood peel and stick wallpaper is self adhesive. No grout or special tools needed.
SIZE : 15.75″ x 393″, One wood wall paper roll can cover 43 square feet. This thick wallpaper is strong coverage.
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Color: Faux Wood Grain Material: Vinyl Packaging: One Roll Features This peel and stick wood wallpaper has a faux wood design, which is very forgiving. And it’s easy to install. This extra thick wood contact paper is very durable, which is high quality. The air release design of the backing paper makes our self-adhesive wallpaper very easy to use. This countertop contact paper is waterproof and oil-proof, which is easy to clean. Westick wood contact paper is a removable and resettable wallpaper. No glue is left behind. Multi-Purpose Wood peel and stick wallpaper can be used on countertops such as kitchen countertops, office desk tops, table top, sinks, etc. Wood grain wallpaper can be used for cabinets and drawers such as entrance shoe cabinets, checkrooms, storage cabinets, closets, etc. Wood grain contact paper can be used on walls such as bathroom, living room, bedroom, laundry rooms, toy play room, kids room, nursery, storage room, under garage, etc. This peel and stick contact paper can also be used as gift wrapping paper, vinyl wall paper roll, stair riser peel and stick vinyl, barn door covering peel and stick and diy project. Installation Steps 1. Measure out the size of the wallpaper you need. You can allow 3cm or more to adjust to fit the pattern. 2. Clean up the surface of the object. Stick the wood wallpaper to a dry and flat surface. 3. It is more efficient for two people to stick wallpaper together. Carefully tear off a little bit of the backing paper, and then start gently tearing apart the rest of the wallpaper once it’s in place. Dab the surface of the wall paper with a soft cloth during the wallpapering process. This is done to squeeze out any air bubbles.
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