Decotalk Black Marble Contact Paper for Countertops Waterproof Vinyl Countertop Wallpaper Peel and Stick Marble Contact Paper for Kitchen Counter 17.7"x120" Black Contact Paper for Cabinets Decorative








Key features
- •Black Marble Contact Paper ——「Size」1 roll of marble wallpaper is 17.7"x120", can cover 14.75 sq.ft.
- •Black Marble Contact Paper ——「Features」This marble wallpaper is matte, self -adhesive, strong adhesion, thick, durable, waterproof, easy to clean, re-positioned and removable.
- •Black Marble Contact Paper ——「Easy to Install」The back of wallpaper is printed with a lined grid pattern for measuring and cutting. Bubble-free design can avoid air bubbles.
- •Black Marble Contact Paper -「Widely Used」This marble wallpaper is good for upgrading countertops, cabinets, backsplash, table, vanity, kitchen, bathroom, walls, photo backdrop, and more.
- •Black Marble Contact Paper -「Attentive Service」Please contact us if you are unsatisfied with marble vinyl for any reason, and we will solve it in the first time.
Decotalk Black Marble Contact Paper for Countertops Waterproof Vinyl Countertop Wallpaper Peel and Stick Marble Contact Paper for Kitchen Counter 17.7"x120" Black Contact Paper for Cabinets Decorative
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Customer Reviews
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Easy way to try a new look
Colleen W✓ Verified Purchase•August 26, 2023
This product has held up great so far (1 month) & was a great way to figure out if we liked this look for our kitchen island instead of butcher block
Good quality
Adri✓ Verified Purchase•August 19, 2023
Used this to update counters in my apartment. It was time consuming to install and worth the work! Seems very durable
Great photographic vinyl of marble love the look
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•August 19, 2023
It still feel like fake Marble cause it's on laminate and has the textured linen like feel which is the matte option- which I think is a better look. I love the print and I got the wider size so I wouldn't have seems- may as well try to make it look as real as possible. It was tricky cutting around the raised sinks and faucet probably would've been better to measure and precut but I didn't want to mess up and cut wrong. Key to this job is taking your time! To make it look best. I am going to try and caulk around the sink to hide the small rips and also make it more water proof. It is definitely on the higher end cost of vinyl wallpaper/ temp solutions but I think better quality? All about how you install!
I couldn’t use this wisely.
Nilda Flores ✓ Verified Purchase•July 12, 2023
I did the smallest patch test and unfortunately it was too hard to do so I did not end up using this. It was way harder than I thought. .
Great but needs 2 people for install
Kim Hanrahan✓ Verified Purchase•June 30, 2023
This is very heavy vinyl with very sticky adhesive. I used this on two bathroom counters in which I was replacing the sinks. The first was a small countertop, which I tackled by myself, and realized when I do the big one I was going to need some help. The adhesive is very sticky and once it touches the counter it isn't easy to pull back up without causing a wrinkle. The black is very forgiving in seeing the small crease I made. I am glad I removed the sinks because this would have been extremely hard to do with the sink in. Plus this way the vinyl is under the sink with no problem of peeling back. Would recommend sink removal before installing. Larger counter went on easier with two people and we carefully cut the backing paper into sections to allow for us to only peel back a small amount at a time. Definitely a learning curve to applying and working the rounded edges. A dryer works great for heating it up lightly for stretching for the corners and for the crease at the backsplash. If you are a first timer this may not be for you. Practice will help.
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