@@KateBrice I just moved and the landlord painted on the countertop with some really gross chunky, grainy paint. It’s literally rough and when you try and clean it with a paper towel it rips the paper towel. Like I have no idea what kind of paint she used but I cannot wait to cover it up!
How wide are your countertops ,and is the peel and stick wide enough for regular countertops.thanks. not only are you stunning you are awesome your work is second to none outstanding God bless.
That's very hard. Take some hand wash and dilute in water just enough to have little foam/soapiness. Spray the counter with just enogh to slightly wet the surface. Now apply and use squeegy to drive away the water and the bubbles. Advantage is correcting mistakes and also air bubbles.
WHATEVER you do you, however carefully and slowly you feed it out and painstakingly smooth as you go, will end up with HUNDREDS of air bubbles. Prick them with the tip of a NEW knife blade and press the air out from the outside in, from all sides. When you've been all over it (hours), it will STILL look like a pizza. BUT LEAVE IT, most will completely disappear over a couple of days.
It probably depends on the vinyl you use. Mine was pizza but it settled down after a couple of days and I'm happy with it now. Its not glass smooth, but near enough. You have to get right your eyes right down to worktop level to see the few small bumps that remain.
As a kitchen wrapper by trade your completely wrong. It's not a given that you'll end up with lots of trapped air. Carefully and with correct feeding and squeegee technique you can get them down without any. Very smooth glossy surfaces are hardest as the wrap holds fast and other surfaces such as solid mdf that has been made and prepped properly can be more workable as the air is able to travel better but still allowing the wrap to get good adhesion.
is thie vinyl 'food safe'? as in, is it treated with any chemicals, that are harmful for food to be around? I don't know if that's a silly question - but I'd love to do a kitchen reno, but have no idea which vinyls are safe and trustworthy
Hi Sean, mine is fine after one year. I have looked after it though and there are some sight scratches which is inevitable. It definitely doesn’t split or anything. Like any worktop you need to be careful of curry etc. hope that helps x
Hi Claire, thank you so much. It’s from @createyourworldltd on Instagram. If you use the code CYW20 you can get discount off with my code 👍 If you want to see more on my Instagram feel free to take a look instagram.com/homewithkatelillian 💕
This lady did a such amazing job
I can’t wait to do this
Cool 😊 hope it goes really well for you 😊
@@KateBrice I just moved and the landlord painted on the countertop with some really gross chunky, grainy paint. It’s literally rough and when you try and clean it with a paper towel it rips the paper towel. Like I have no idea what kind of paint she used but I cannot wait to cover it up!
Awesome!
How wide are your countertops ,and is the peel and stick wide enough for regular countertops.thanks. not only are you stunning you are awesome your work is second to none outstanding God bless.
That's very hard. Take some hand wash and dilute in water just enough to have little foam/soapiness. Spray the counter with just enogh to slightly wet the surface. Now apply and use squeegy to drive away the water and the bubbles. Advantage is correcting mistakes and also air bubbles.
1. Don’t use “Cif” or for the earlier generation “Jif” to clean and
2. Use a chopping boards or heat resistant surfaces to protect it
Thank you
The way she says ayr boobles haha
😂 sorry my accent!!
WHATEVER you do you, however carefully and slowly you feed it out and painstakingly smooth as you go, will end up with HUNDREDS of air bubbles. Prick them with the tip of a NEW knife blade and press the air out from the outside in, from all sides. When you've been all over it (hours), it will STILL look like a pizza. BUT LEAVE IT, most will completely disappear over a couple of days.
Great advice 😊 I didn’t actually get many air bubbles but I very carefully smoothed it out little by little if that makes sense
It probably depends on the vinyl you use. Mine was pizza but it settled down after a couple of days and I'm happy with it now. Its not glass smooth, but near enough. You have to get right your eyes right down to worktop level to see the few small bumps that remain.
As a kitchen wrapper by trade your completely wrong. It's not a given that you'll end up with lots of trapped air. Carefully and with correct feeding and squeegee technique you can get them down without any. Very smooth glossy surfaces are hardest as the wrap holds fast and other surfaces such as solid mdf that has been made and prepped properly can be more workable as the air is able to travel better but still allowing the wrap to get good adhesion.
@@UpholdersoflightMinistry Most people will DIY, they'll get the results I described.
Roo fast!😢
It’s all fun and games until a family member decides to cut their food directly on the surface 🙄
is thie vinyl 'food safe'? as in, is it treated with any chemicals, that are harmful for food to be around? I don't know if that's a silly question - but I'd love to do a kitchen reno, but have no idea which vinyls are safe and trustworthy
It is safe for food. I always use chopping boards though😊
I think it’s not safe to have it on the floor, on the countertop should be?
Can it be removed if we’re renting ?
Where did you buy the paper??
How did you get the backing off? I’m having a nightmare 😂😂😂
ok
What colour dc fix is this plz
It's the backwards that would of saved my 🤑 and!
Link?
Hi Kate, how does it hold up after a few months of use? Thinking of doing ours but worries about if it wears,splits or stains easily?
Hi Sean, mine is fine after one year. I have looked after it though and there are some sight scratches which is inevitable. It definitely doesn’t split or anything. Like any worktop you need to be careful of curry etc. hope that helps x
Mines lasted 2 years.....I'm replacing 2day with a new shade 😊
Is it friendly for people who rent? Easy removable? Thanks for the answer!
Hi jake , yes super friendly but I’d always test a piece if you’re unsure and renting 😃👍
It's a squeegee not a squidgy lol
Hello! May i ask if this is easy to remove as if we move out, we should remove it back to original kitchen desk. Thank you!
It’s easy to remove either by a blow dryer or simply removing it
Please can you tell me where you got your vinal its brilliant
Hi Claire, thank you so much. It’s from @createyourworldltd on Instagram. If you use the code CYW20 you can get discount off with my code 👍
If you want to see more on my Instagram feel free to take a look
instagram.com/homewithkatelillian 💕
Hi, where can I get this vinyl paper
@@mariajulies9807online or if you’re in the UK, B&M sell it pretty cheap per roll
How durable is it xx
It’s been great for over one year now. X
that does not last long. a counter is used too much. .
What brand did you use?
Looks like dc-fix
Das ist viel zu schnell,kann man nichts schauen ,wie
Ill never understand doing this in your kitchen. Unless you just dont cook
True, I'm looking this up because I got 2 narrow desks which I connected and I want to wrap it to make it look one piece and also have a nice look.
Use a cutting board
How is it holding up can we have a update video please
About for a year...it will start cracking "here and there"😬