A great video explaining a lot of the common questions asked when using d-c-fix sticky back plastic - "how do I get rid of bubbles?" "is it heat resistant?" well watch this video to find out more!
I would really like to try this. My kitchen is tiny and needs the work tops updated. What about getting water on it around the sink area? And can I use a trivet with a hot pan without it getting damaged.
Can this be used on bathroom walls. Not directly around the shower area but it will be subject to steam from bath and shower. Secondly can this be used on bath panel? I guess I need to seal it even on walls, especially where exposed to water. Big thanks
Try a better product... This is bad. Just fucked up a completely simple job of wrapping a subwoofer because the film kept making strange tears some of which were present while the film was still on the roll.
Anyone else struggling with this ? You unroll the material to get your measurements and it rolls itself back up unless you have 4 people to hold each corners down while you get your measurements for cutting, it will spring back into a perfect roll in the blink of an eye , if you manage to achieve your cuts without any hassle please let me know.
@@CreateyourWorldLtd The adhesive, is it strong enough, it's hard to believe that it sticks and makes a proper bond with surfaces, especially on the corners
@@subseeker Yes it takes 24 hours for the adhesive to bond to the surface, but it needs to be thoroughly clean & flat. d-c-fix scores very high for adhesion!