✨ Revamp Your Space with Ease! ✨
The d-c-fix vinyl wrap in a butcher block medium wood effect is a self-adhesive film designed for easy application on various surfaces, including walls, furniture, and cupboards. Measuring 45 cm x 2 m, this durable and water-resistant contact paper is perfect for DIY home renovations, offering a stylish and personalized touch without the hassle of traditional methods.
Product Dimensions | 198.12 x 43.18 x 0.01 cm; 204.12 g |
Anti-Tick Material | 100% Mixed |
Scent | Unscented |
Care instructions | Handle with care during application |
Is assembly required | No |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Included components | 1 Roll |
Item weight | 204 g |
C**S
Great quality and a lot easier to work with than I'd expected
I recently want to increase my desk space in my home office now that I'm permanantly based from home. I found some old chipboard, some new desk legs, and broke out the power tools. Obviously, I wanted a better finish than chipboard though.My wife, crafter that she is, suggested I look out for some sticky backed vinyl to cover the chipboard. I found exactly what I was looking for within a few seconds on Amazon and, amazingly, found what looked to be a very close colour match to my existing desk.On its arrival, I was extremely pleased to find the colour match was uncanny. A note about the packaging at this point...I orderd two rolls and they came in a box each, which is fine, however each box could have contained perhaps nine rolls each! Maybe an opportunity to cut down on packaging there.To be honest, I was dreading sticking the vinyl to the chipboard. I was anticipating getting into a right mess. But, as it turned out, the application was really drama free. I used a semi-rigid decorating tool for smoothing wallpaper most of the time, but I did also use a paperback book for a few pieces. I managed to apply several peices, and one of them a large open expanse of desk, with no air bubbles at all. The vinyl is thick enough that it doesn't tear, but thin enough to be able to fold around edges without it bulging.I've been left with a very nicely finished desk that I'm very pleased with. I really didn't think the finished product would look as good as it did, so I'm very happy. I would add that you do need to be consious that it is a just a relatively thin adhesive sheet, and not likely to be as hard wearing as a laminated sheet you'd get on a desk top usually, so it won't stand up to knocks as well. I've caught an edge already, but i've got enough left over to effect a repair. On the whole though, I'm really impressed with the product.
R**R
Not quite as easy to apply around long 90 degree corners
Overall good product but not too easy to wrap around long 90 degree corners.Can be easily damaged.Looks good for kitchen kick boards which needed an upgrade.
S**N
good product.
does the job
S**.
DC Fix self adhesive vinyl
Bought to match end panels and repair doors of a discontinued kitchen. Worked well, is durable if looked after properly
A**2
Total new look
This product is amazing, it is relatively easy for beginners too, this was my first attempt at anything like this, I did get a little help from a very reluctant husband and I also found a new use for my hairdryer, but all in all it wasn’t too hard. And I love the finished look, my counter tops were dark grey before.
S**W
Worth price!
Good quality!
G**N
Looks Good, But Won't Take Knocks
This may look like real veneer (and it does), but the difference is that this is soft plastic that is easily damaged by a knock with something hard, especially by a glancing blow that will tend to rip the surface off. I found this out when replacing a drawer which caught the edge of the unit , taking a lump out of it. It was only a small hole which I patched with a spare bit, but it was enough to show it won't take knocks. I thought of giving it only 3 stars for this weakness, but it is not difficult or expensive to replace a damaged piece.Another point to note is that small defects like lumps, hollows and bits of dirt in the surface to be covered will show up when the light is at an accute angle, so it's best to get the surface as smooth as possible, though it depends on where the furniture is sited.I didn't have enough for the last drawer front, so rather than buy another roll I used two spare bits with matching pattern and overlapped them. I then used a ruler and sharp craft knife to cut through the overlap, which is then peeled back to remove unwanted bits. If the cut is clean and the two halves carefully re-laid, the join is hardly noticable. It's worth a try anyway. If all fails you can always buy more. It made a tatty old drawer unit in the kitchen look as good as the new units.
J**H
Very pleased
I used this to cover the drawer fronts of an MDF storage chest where the originals had peeled off. I don't do DIY so wasn't sure how I'd fare with this but the end result was impressive. I particularly liked the fact that the backing is not incredibly sticky, so is able to be repositioned if you don't manage to get it on straight the first time. My project required me to cut 12 small squares for the individual drawer fronts, so was quite easy to handle. There are some grids on the backing paper to help somewhat with marking out/cutting, but they are not continuous as there is also text on the back. As I was only working with small squares, I'd have found cutting more accurate if the grid on the back had covered the entire area. Before application I very lightly sanded the MDF surface and wiped off any dust. I bought the applicator to smooth across the film afterwards. This photo shows my finished project which I'm very pleased with!
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