1: Use a hairdryer or heating gun(?) to make te plastic more elastic. 2: press the air to one corner (tips: use cotton gloves, it will be easier to work with then)
This will fail with time as heat and moisture lift the edges - 12 months max. The adhesive vinyl you can pick up at DIY stores tens to be fablon or DC Fix. It's so thin and flimsy and will gouge and scratch easily, has no fire ratings or guarantees and will discolour. Stuff like 3m, although top end and installed by pros, comes with a 10 yr warranty and looks and feels like the real thing. That film will pop out of those resesses in no time.
I bought some cheap dc-Fix kinda stuff three years ago just to give it a go. It still holds perfectly. I also painted some kitchen doors two years ago and that paint isn't looking nearly as good. Actually I had those same doors painted professionally five years ago and that paint lasted for two or three years before it started to wear off in certain places, which is kinda weird.
@@IneskaaF not a chance! DC fix has never ever been so thick as the one in video. My DC fix white wood was crap when I bought it and mark me when iam say that iam a professional vinyl wrapper. The thickest vinyl DC fix have is the transparent one for the window (whitout glue)
@@notbad442 dcfix premium version will be good enough for something like this, don't use dcfix thin budget version. 3M it's also good but expensive. And be careful with the hot air gun.
@@mikejonsson7235 Will be this good enough to cover a furniture with s 3D design in front? As a tenant on a rented flat I am not allowed to paint it, so that I am thinking to cover the ugly furniture with a good adhesive wood paper or vinyl!