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Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Pretty and fits perfectly in kitchen drawers and cabinets. Adhesive is great.
Jay Schulman
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
Guide on backing paper makes it easy to measure and get even cuts. Backing peels away easily on material goes on smoothly, any small air bubbles are easily pressed out. It wraps around edges perfectly and adheres immediately. My "worn out" work surface looks brand new and it only took a few minutes and
Rod
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
It worked well. Very sticky.
Star
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
I like the muted pattern. Shelf liner is more hygienic than just wood shelving. PRO: Easy to install and wipe clean. CON: Not very sticky. Paper shifts when placing items on the shelf. Solution was to glue edges with wood glue.
Not super thrilled
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
Hope it sticks well
Will H
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
easy to use, and looks great
PJP
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2024
I'm a huge fan of the Gorilla brand. If I need an adhesive, I look there first. This product surprisingly disappointed me. The adhesive is decent, but the paper is far too thin. It tears easily and with the sufficient adhesive, it tears a lot. I did manage to get my cabinets covered but I wasted a lot of product getting it done. Sorry, Gorilla, gotta call it like I see it. I wouldn't purchase this again.
grey_warden
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2022
This is an attractive pattern that goes well in my "new" antique dresser. The background appears darker to me than shown in the product photos (compare for yourself), but that's all right. Also all the product photos other than the one of the roll itself (including the tiny photo on the roll in its picture) agree in that the design is light medallions on a darker background as opposed to the reverse. I'm please with how it looks in the dresser drawers, and how smooth it feels. I wanted the liner because the drawer bottoms are rough in places, and I didn't want my clothes to catch or snag. I picked this pattern to go with the overall beige/brown tones in my room, and to have a vintage/antique look. I think this lining achieves that pretty well.As for how easy it is to install, I found it straightforward and not frustrating. That said, I have a lot of experience working with fabrics. I wrote in the headline to be careful measuring and applying. The first drawer, I didn't allow enough margin for error, and there is a slight 1/16" to 1/8" gap at one side. The second one, I overcompensated, and it goes up the far edge about the same amount. The next one, I cut generously, laid the unpeeled sheet in the drawer and pressed it in, then cut along the crease. That one went in perfectly.It's important to peel off only a little (no more than a couple of inches) at a time. I used my fingers instead of a squeegee to apply different amounts of pressure. When there was a bubble, I peeled up on the main sheet only so far as to get to the bubble, then more carefully re-applied taking care to smooth out the bubble. Take care not to let the sheet stick to itself! If you never press hard until you are sure the part you're applying is smooth, the sheet can be unstuck from itself (unwrinkled). However, it is very hard to unstick from itself.You can see in the curves of the top drawer that with care, one can do a very neat job on a complex shape. I found it straightforward to measure and apply, with attractive results. I am very pleased with the product and will probably use it in other projects.
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