: STAINLESS STEEL UPGRADE

: STAINLESS STEEL UPGRADE

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STAINLESS STEEL UPGRADE

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STAINLESS STEEL UPGRADE
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 77376





Product Brand: Get Organized
EAN: 0082677216045
Label: Get Organized
Product Manufacturer: Get Organized
Publisher: Get Organized
Ranking: 77376
Studio: Get Organized


Piece facts:
  • For Updating out of date kitchen appliances
  • Just cut to fit self adhesive PVC vinyl
  • Scratch and heat resistant (up to 120 degrees ); 3




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Roll of stainless steel for updating kitchenappliances including ovens, dishwashers, refrigerator facades and more. Create modern, brushed stainless-steel look in minutes. Cut to fit self adhesive PVC vinyl. Rinse clean. Scratch and heat resistant (up to 120 ). 35'W x 5 1/2' (approximately 16square feet).










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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Stuff looks good on roll, impossible to put on with good results! ...
I spent a lot of time to prepare the surface, a 24 x 24 flat white metal dishwasher face panel. It was next to impossible to cover the panel with this without a tremendous amount of air bubbles under the contact paper. Peeling up the paper to remove the bubbles created creases which were horrible. Three attempts wiped out the whole roll. Two and a half hours of my life I will not get back!



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - Stainless Steel Update Review
At first I was afraid to order this item because one of the reviews said it was very flimsy. However, it was not really difficult to handle; did have some trouble with a few 'bubbles'. It does not go 'around' corners well, but does really update my kitchen and new stainless steel refrigerator. I had heard about this product and was very happy to be able to order it on line.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Ok ...
Not a true stainless steel look. Purchased this product to redo an old compact fridge and to cover the top of a kitchen cart that was ruined, This is a lot shinier than stainless steel appliances so if you are looking for an authentic look, this isn't it, but its ok for sprucing up something old or damaged.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - cheap.
This was very ugly and cheap looking when I applied it and it was almost impossible to apply without the air bubbles. Worst thing ever. Waste of money.I took it off and got rid of it. I tried to use it as a backsplash, it was so ugly, I took it off and tiled. I would not even give it one star. But I has to give at least one. Unless you dont mind cheap looking. The material is very thin and flimsy, really hard to apply in long lenghts. Must be applied on the smoothest surface ever or you will have ugly bumps and bubbles.Don't bother.



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