A: I put one strip up crooked....it peeled off easily w/ no damage to the paint AND re-stuck after I straightened it.
A: This is removable and repostionable. As long is is not put on freshly painted walls this will work. Also make sure that the wall is a smooth flat surface.
A: Yes, I've used and reused it many times.
A: The self-adhesive of this wallpaper is not as strong as that of shelf liner. I don’t think removing it would cause damage to walls, but would not place it over newly painted walls. You did not say what room you wanted to put this up in, but I have it in both my bathroom and kitchen. I love it as it looks great!
A: Yes it can. It can be removed and reapplied, or applied elsewhere.
A: We do not recommend this to be put in the shower area but in the bathroom yes. It depends on the individual bathroom and how it is vented as too if it will stick or not.
A: I do not have it in a bathroom, but I am impressed with it's wherewithal to stay stuck to a ceiling. I put fresh paint under it just in case it fell down and it shows no signs of falling one-year later. The clean surface probably did help. I have it on a wall too--same reliability so far. Back in the day, if you did something like this it was contact paper for kitchen shelves and never stuck very well. This is world better from those old craft project attempts.
A: I used it in a hallway and had to use spray adhesive with it several times. I ended up spraying one last time and running small trim around the edges to keep it from falling off. If I had to do it again I would use heavier duty glue or even wallpaper glue. For use in a bathroom area I would definitely install it with wallpaper glue. I do like the product. It was easy to put up and looks nice, just doesn't stick that well. Wipes off easily if needed.
A: Good question... I haven't had to deal with repair or non stick issues... but then again it's on a kitchen island... for the price I think its worth the try! The best part is that is easy to clean. Sorry... hope that helped!
A: All my bathrooms have the peel and stick wallpaper and I have not had any issues with it not sticking.
A: 1 roll.
A: 6 rolls
A: It is not designed to overlap
A: No you don't
A: No, you don't have to overlap. But it up to the first layer and you will not be able to see the seam.
A: Yes I would suggest overlapping ever so slightly. I had it lined up but after a few days it seemed as if it all shrunk a tiny bit and there are slight gaps now. Thankfully it’s a rustic print so it looks ok but I would suggest to over lap a small amount
A: I guess you could but I did not over lap . It was fairly easy to line up next to the last sheet.
A: No, the sections do not need to be overlapped when installing the wallpaper.
A: .. I absolutely love the look of the finished project! BUT... I would NEVER use it again- It was absolutely HORRIBLE to work with .. We had to completely sand the texture off of the wall - and- since we hung it horizontally, it was very difficult to work with - especially with the reach over the countertop and sinks... UGH Have hung tons of wallpaper - but NOTHING like this-
A: We just cleaned the walls with simple wet towels and dried with dry towel. Our wall didn't have a texture so not sure if it would show through. It is a good product though, easy to install, my teenager did it with her friend and it has been up for along time and looks great.
A: no special prep for wall other than to have dry and clean. texture will show thru
A: Just make sure your wall is free of dust and dirt. Anything underneath will show some. In my kitchen I used this paper behind the stove, as my back splash. I covered a very heavily detail tile that was from the eighties. For me to remove the tile was cost prohibitive. I chose to cover with paper. It did a very nice job. Tile underneath does not show very much at all. The only thing I notice is there is a small diamond shape accent tile in btween the large tiles. If the day light is shining directly on this wall I can just make out the shape. However, I do not think anyone else would notice. I do hope this will help.
A: Our peel and stick Wallpaper can only be used on smooth flat surface. This will not adhere a textured wall. You may smooth the wall down but its best if you add a primer to the wall before applying this paper.
A: I don’t remember if the instruction said to but I wiped my wall with a wipe wash cloth and then let it dry. You couldn’t see texture through it but my edges ended up peeling up...
A: No, you get 28.18 square feet on a roll. I just ordered a second roll today.
A: I don't believe so. I ordered it without seeing it. I was not disappointed. Many friends thought it was actual wood.
A: Have your local Home Depot email us your information at nationalaccountscs@yorkwall.com and we can send out a sample.
A: I would have to say no,. I would not recommend this for counter tops.
A: We do not recommend this to be put on counter tops. Too much water will work the paper and will not adhere.
A: in my opinion In would say no, because if you were to accidently cut into, it will be hard to fix. i just used it for my back splash and I Love it there.easy to put up and if you need to take it off it comes right off now mess. hope this helps you.
A: No, as this product is wallpaper it should not be applied to countertops.
A: No, I would not recommend using this on a counter top.... maybe a backsplash.
A: Yes I used it on my coffee bar and my back splash. It washes great and it’s surface doesn’t soak in the water. I put it directly over my existing tile looks wonderful, easy to install, and low maintenance.
A: It's fairly durable but not to be used on countertops. It will wear and tear if used as a countertop cover.
A: I don’t think so... it could melt with a hot pan and a knife could cut through it.
A: The plank pattern is side-to-side rather than up and down.
A: the product follows the length. you can customize it how you choose.
A: Length, however, you can cut the roll any way you like.
A: yes. It looks like a tongue and groove wall w/ wood the height of the wall
A: I don’t know all you can do is try.
A: We do not recommend these to be put on steps.
A: No, this product is not meant for use on stairs.
A: I don't think it would hold up very well. I would try to copy this distressed wood look with paint, and then clear coat over it. If you don't like how it turns out, just paint over it with white paint, and lightly sand areas to bring out the colors underneath.
A: It varies from 2 1/2 inches to 3 1/2 inches.
A: Not a plank... it's a roll of contact paper... I have received tons of compliments!
A: The planks are 2 inches each.
A: about 2 inches it is not uniform
A: They vary, with the smallest 2 1/8", the largest 2 3/4".
A: The planks vary from 1.5 inches, 2 inches, 3 inches. Not all roles are the same print. Therefore it was challenging seamlessly continuing the same size plank.
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