Con-Tact Brand Creative Covering selbstklebende Vinyl-Schubladen- und Regaleinlage, 18'' x 9', Granit

Brand:Con-Tact Brand

3.5/5

28.68

Die selbstklebende kreative Abdeckung der Marke Con-Tact lässt sich mit unserem originellen und innovativen Mess- und Schnittraster auf dem Trägerpapier einfach anbringen. Und wenn es Zeit für einen neuen Look ist, lassen sich unsere Selbstklebefolien der Marke Con-Tact sauber entfernen und hinterlassen keine schmutzigen Rückstände. Mit unseren neuesten innovativen und modischen Produkten in anspruchsvollen Farben und Mustern sind die Produkte der Marke Con-Tact weiterhin branchenführend. Unsere Farben sind von einem Substrat zum anderen abgestimmt, sodass unsere Kunden sie nach Belieben kombinieren können. Was auch immer das Projekt ist – die Abdeckung von Regalen in einer Speisekammer, einem Schrank oder einem Schrank; Auskleidung von Schubladen in Küche, Bad oder Schlafzimmer; Abdeckung einer Theke oder eines Arbeitsplatzes; oder sogar ein kreatives Bastelprojekt wie das Abdecken eines Lampenschirms in Angriff nehmen – Con-Tact Brand hat die Farben und Muster, die zu Ihrem Geschmack und Ihrer Einrichtung passen. Und wie Sie es nur von Produkten der Marke Con-Tact erwarten können, sind unsere neuen hochwertigen Regal- und Lagereinlagen branchenführend in Qualität und Wert. Was auch immer der Raum ist, egal welche Oberfläche, Con-Tact Brand ist für Sie da.

ANWENDUNG: Zuerst die Oberfläche mit Wasser und Seife reinigen, abspülen und gründlich trocknen. Ziehen Sie die Schutzfolie gleichmäßig ab und legen Sie sie flach hin. Beginnen Sie mit der Ecke. Wenn Sie eine große Fläche abdecken, schälen Sie zur Vereinfachung immer nur kleine Abschnitte ab. LANGLEBIG, WASSERDICHT UND EINFACH ZU REINIGEN: Unsere Premium-Vinylqualitätseinlagen sind wasserdicht, sodass Sie sie überall verwenden können, wo Sie es sich vorstellen können! Unsere wasserdichte Funktion wurde außerdem für eine einfache Reinigung entwickelt. Verwenden Sie einfach einen feuchten Schwamm und wischen Sie alle Flecken oder verschütteten Flüssigkeiten ab. EINFACHE ANWENDUNG: Die einfache Peel-and-Stick-Methode sorgt für eine effiziente Anwendung. Dank unserer selbstklebenden Rückseite ist der Liner neu positionierbar, sodass eventuelle Fehler schnell behoben werden können! Die Entfernung hinterlässt keine Rückstände wie bei anderen Produkten. Benutzen Sie einfach eine beliebige Haushaltsschere. FÜR SIE ENTWICKELT: Die Marke Con-Tact ist seit über 40 Jahren tätig! Das in den USA hergestellte Produkt ist ein Produkt, auf das wir stolz sind! Ganz gleich, ob Sie einem Raum Farbe verleihen oder Regale schützen möchten, die Marke Con-Tact ist das richtige Produkt für Ihr Projekt. Vielseitig einsetzbar und selbstklebend: Passen Sie jede Oberfläche individuell an oder schützen Sie sie. Unsere Marke ist die vielseitigste Regaleinlage auf dem Markt. Unsere selbstklebende Rückseite haftet auf jeder glatten Oberfläche! Perfekt für alle DIY-Projekte! Con-Tact Brand ist für Sie da.
Assembly required No
Batteries required No
Brand Con-Tact Brand
Care instructions Wipe with Damp Cloth
Color Granite
Country of Origin USA
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 82 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Is Stain Resistant No
Item model number 09F-C9J63-12
Item Weight 7.2 ounces
Manufacturer Kittrich Corp
Material Plastic
Number of Items 1
Number of pieces 1
Pattern Solid
Product Dimensions 216 x 108 x 0.04 inches
Product Dimensions 216"L x 108"W
Size 18x9
Special Feature Waterproof, Washable

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Scritto da: Nerdy Burdy
Amazing Product if You're Willing to Tweek it.
This is an amazing product if you're willing to tweek it. It's needs effort and patience to be installed right. Tools I used: Sharp scissors, hair cutting size Razor Knife Large Phillips head screw driver Large Flat Head screw driver (for prying and lifting sink) Folded index card for smooshing bubbles Several straight pens Hot Glue Gun Rubber Dishwashing gloves I live in an old farmhouse and I have nasty stained fake wood counters, no matter what I used to clean them they looked like crap. The first thing I did was remove the "Beading/Trim" section on the back of my counter that joins the wall. Mine was nailed so I just pried it off with a hammer and put it back on the same way. Secondly if you can; undo your sink clamps. This will allow you to stick the paper right under the edge of the sink rather than trying to cut. I threw away one big piece trying to cut perfectly around my sink. Third, lift up sections of the sink with the flathead screwdriver and slide small long skinny sections of paper under it. When I first started I had about a 2" outline of contact paper just around my sink. Don't worry the seams won't show, which is a great plus about this paper. Fourth put the clamps back on the sink or it will wiggle, I put my clamps on last but I should have done it fourth. Next take large sections and stick them down. I cut long ones the width of the paper. Stick them so they are smooth. This will require one or two resticks and then smooshing down with an index card. Use a pin to pop air bubbles. I stuck the pin in at a 45degree angle, then resmoosh. Don't worry about your edges right now. ***The edges won't stick, they peel up...this is what the hot glue is for in the last step*** Put contact paper everywhere you need it, and smooth it down. If there is a great deal of over hang trim it off with the scissors. You need about 2-3" to work with for the edges. Finally take the hot glue gun and several sticks of glue ( I had a mini gun a big one may not require so much) and put a rubber glove or garden glove on the hand you aren't using to operate the gun. The glove is so you don't get burned. First put as smooth as possible a pretty thick layer of glue in about a 10" section of the bare counter facing toward you. I cut slits in the over hang paper every 10" so it would be easier. Give the overhang bit a tug a tightly secure it to the counter over the hot glue, the smoosh it down with the hand that's wearing the glove. Wait about a minute and glue the underside of the counter where the rest of the paper will go, this was kind of an upside down motion with the gun so you may have to hold a glue stick in if it gets low. Then just smooth down the final bit with your gloved hand. I had to trim the final bit with a razor knife to clean it up a bit, you may or may not have to do this. Overall this is a great product. It looks fabulous and you can't see seems or where you popped bubbles. The craptastic part is it doesn't stick to the edges...at least not mine. Mine were really rough so if you have nice smooth ones you might forgo the hot glue. But, if you had nice smooth countertops you probably aren't covering them with contact paper. The only other issue I had with this was it took 4 days for the seller to get around to shipping. I had to email and complain and it magically got shipped and I received it next day; so keep an eye out for that. Overall I give it 4 stars, just because I had to tweek it with hot glue. But I bought 2 packs for $14 something including shipping and it was worth every penny. It looks amazing. I've uploaded pics of my counter and final outcome for you. ☺ PS: This is a woman's review if you're a manly contractor dude you may have a better way to do this.
Scritto da: Dr. Loomis
Better than my white laminate counters
I read the reviews and upon receiving this item, yes, it is quite blue, more blue than I would have liked. I knew the pattern when buying this but upon arriving it just looks more like a middle school cafeteria table than a nice kitchen granite countertop. the specs and flecs are just too small. I should have spent the extra money on a more elegant pattern. It took some practice but after the first sheet that I laid down, which comprised 10% of its surface area to air bubbles, it became easier. I learned to never remove the entire backing and try to lay it down. Expose small portions of the adhesive a little at time and smooth it out as you go. The rest of my counters had maybe 1 air bubble per square foot and letting the air out with a pin took care of it. I will say that the seams show quite obnoxiously when the light glares on it, but thats only a problem for the island in my kitchen which has a seem right down the middle. The rest of the counters have the seam along the back of the counter and you cannot see it at all. The con-tac paper does NOT stick to the porous underside of my counters, which I knew before hand and it says so right on the back of the paper itself, on every roll, every 2 feet. I took the advice of other reviewers and I hot-glue-gunned the undersides while pressing and holding it in place with oven mitts. At first glance, my countertops now look like granite. When you get closer and the seams, edges, and imperfections are illuminated by the ambient light, you can see that it is paper. The top is also not as smooth as granite and has a clingy nature to it. I'm going to try and find some sort of coating to fix that because coffee mugs dont slide across, they cling and then tip (dont worry, I caught it before it spilled). All in all, I would not buy this particular pattern again. But since it took 4 rolls a collective 8 hours over the course of 2 days to complete this job (and a lot of paper is thumbtacked in place in addition to glueing it) I wont be removing this any time soon. I would, however, recommend another pattern because this does look beautiful, 10 times, nay 50 times nicer than my previous hideous scratched and stained white laminate. Maybe I'll try again in 2-3 years. I'm definitely going to do this (with a differnt pattern) to my bathroom counters as well because with the right pattern, it really does look stunning.
Scritto da: W.Blake
Does the job, waterproof and attractive solution for renters!
I got this for about six dollars per roll with free 2 day prime shipping and couldn't be more pleased. It is actual Con-tact brand, which matters for durability and adhesive quality. Anyways, as you can imagine, squee-jee-ing the stuff on without major bubbles or wrinkles is a feat. It took me a few hours to do the counter tops BUT it was well worth it since I'm in a rental house I love (but cannot change the tacky yellow counters.) The final product is quite handsome, considering the total cost for all the counters was under 20 bucks. It looks like faux granite-- definitely not like the real stuff, but also not like 40 year old scratched counters with stickers slapped on top, which is essentially what it is. :) The sink is easy to cut around, for what it's worth-- some tutorials online suggest cutting it perfectly to fit. That would drive me crazy. I cut out a hole for the sink, but a very rough one-- and then used a common steak knife to cut the precise edges once the stuff was already stuck on evenly. Overlapping bits peeled right off the sink. Trust me, the stuff has some give/stretchiness (not unlike a tee shirt) so you don't really want to measure things until it's already down. For air bubbles, try poking them with a tack or sewing needle and decompressing slowly. For wrinkles, try slicing and overlapping the pieces. The almost imperceptible line is WAY better than a grime-catching wrinkle.. or worse: tearing the thing up in frustration. Good luck, you won't regret this weekday morning renovation! :)
Scritto da: louise charlton
Five Stars
It's fine
Scritto da: The Prairie Chronicles
The colours in the photo.....
I'm not colour blind and I don't have vision problems. I mention this because I've viewed this product photo on eleven different screens now, from phones to tablets, tv, and PCs and this product photo looks to me to be different shades of grey and blue-grey to specks of black (with on some monitors a hint of gold), on a white background. However, the rolls I got (right label on the rolls) looked in overhead light and especially in sunlight in my kitchen to be quite green. I was unprepared for just how green. And not even a nice green. Unless you're prepared to look at green each day, be warned.
Scritto da: Sara
Fácil de colocar
Me gustó pues fue fácil de colocar. Adecuado para mis necesidades. Buena cantidad. El pegamento es bueno y si te equivocas, se puede desprender con cuidado para corregir el error.
Scritto da: Martha
Bueno
Muy buen precio, pero es delgado, cumple wu cometido
Scritto da: Luis Carlos Barragán García
Buen producto
Barato y me sirvió para tapizar unas ventanas y que no entrara tanta luz. Pega bien, tiene buen tamaño y es resistente.

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