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Five Star Reviews:

59%
Brand New Kitchen
February 13, 2017
I am a strong proponent of home improvement. I get bored with decor and furniture positioning easily, and I like to change things up when they start to feel stale (usually twice a year or so). As an apartment renter, I don't have as much leeway when it comes to making major changes in my home; I LOVE the apartment, but some of the choices that the owners made when building it were very poor. When it comes to kitchens, there's not much you can do in a rental; you can't paint the walls, you can't update the major appliances, you can't rip out the floor or change the cabinets... or so I thought.I stumbled across the idea of updating counter tops with contact paper on a home improvement site. I actually happen to love our black granite counters, but my mind instantly went to our ugly, dinged up, oak-colored cabinets (who on Earth actually thought that color went with the black counters in the first place?). Could I use contact paper to cover those monstrosities? I decided to give it a shot.I started with one 18"X 24' roll of the Tropical Walnut contact paper and quickly realized that I would need at least two (I ended up needing three, but most of the last one will be for details and touch-ups). I started by taking the doors/drawers off of the cabinets and thoroughly cleaning them. At this point, I realized just how gross cabinet doors can get - another reason to get rid of the light stain color - and I also began to see just what terrible condition my cabinetry was in. Many of the bottom doors had been stripped of finish on their lower halves and I found several large chips where the wood was missing altogether. I also had one drawer completely fall apart in my hands and had to glue it back together before I could put it back in after covering it with the contact paper. So, fair warning, you may learn more about your kitchen when doing this than you would like.The actual covering process was fairly simple. The contact paper is sticky enough to adhere to the surface of the wood, but not so sticky that I can't reposition it if needed. I did this a fair amount of times to get it straight and remove all of the air bubbles. I really only needed a stiff rubber scraping tool, an exacto knife and a pair of scissors for the actual application process. Most of the time that I spent on the project was in getting the contact paper "just so" on the corners so that it didn't stick out but also covered all of the original stain. I run a small vinyl business at home, so I knew what I was getting into with this and I found the process simple and straightforward. It was actually very fun to watch the kitchen gradually take on a more mature and "expensive" look as I covered a few doors and drawers each day.One of my initial worries about using contact paper for this purpose was how well it would hold up to common kitchen activities. We use a Breville convection oven instead of our big oven and it sits on the counter just under one of my newly recovered cabinets. It gives off a bit of heat and I was a bit worried that this might cause the paper to start peeling. However, we have used the oven daily over the past two weeks since the paper has been up and I haven't noticed any peeling of the contact paper above it. I also re-covered the cabinet doors above the stove where we boil a lot of water for soups and such. The humidity hasn't affected the paper, but I also use our vent-a-hood to push the steam away from the cabinets (just in case).Before purchasing, I noticed that a few reviewers were disappointed that the wood print doesn't look "real" up close. The reason real wood looks real is that it isn't "flat"; it has ridges and waves and natural undulations within the wood that you simply can't expect from something that has been printed. That being said, I actually think this contact paper looks more like "real wood" than my wooden cabinet doors did, so whether you like it or not is really dependent upon what you're expecting. If you have reasonable expectations for a contact paper made to look like wood, you will be pleased with your purchase. If not, you may want to consider actually sanding and staining your cabinetry instead.Overall, this contact paper is an excellent investment. In total, I spent about $45 to completely change the look of my kitchen. There is a bit of a learning curve if you've never covered something with vinyl before, but this is an excellent medium to start with because it is easily repositionable. Check out my before (top) and after (bottom) photo for more details!
Oh my god!!!!!!
September 29, 2015
This little sweet heart invention is amaaaaaaazing!!! Oh my goodness it's perfect the transformation was unbelievable. I recently moved to another apartment the kitchen was hideous the countertops were white wooden off whitesh stained looked so stomach turning i used this paper and goodness the change is wonderful, it takes time to carefully lay it specially doing the backsplash but the results is well worth it it's worth every penny and i still got half the roll left for future patches should there be any. Go for it you won't regret it.
I was skeptical when I saw it on the roll but it looks much more realistic on the counter
April 1, 2015
I bought the dark walnut. I was kind of worried when I saw it on the roll. It looked a tad more "fake" than I was expecting. But once I got it on my counter I was soooo pleased! It looks GREAT, and much more realistic than on the roll.As for application, working with anything adhesive can be frustrating, but this elicited only a few curse words from me...it went on fairly easily and I found it easier to use my hand to smooth it out rather than any implement (so that I could work from feel).Side note: I put this down after removing a previous layer I had applied 2 years ago (of light-colored "granite" which I had gotten bored with), and when I removed that layer it pulled up some of the paint on the counter. Turns out that the paint was hiding yet ANOTHER layer of Con-Tact paper that the previous tenant had put down in the...are ready for it? 1960s! I could tell from the astro pattern! So there you go...Con-Tact paper can stick on for 50+ years!
Used to "Frost" Windows in Garage!
March 6, 2015
I used this to "frost" the glass on my garage windows - so that the light can still come in, yet no one can tell if my car is in the garage or not. I can't believe how well it worked!
Does the job, waterproof and attractive solution for renters!
February 16, 2012
I got this for about six dollars per roll with free 2 day prime shipping and couldn't be more pleased. It is actual Con-tact brand, which matters for durability and adhesive quality.Anyways, as you can imagine, squee-jee-ing the stuff on without major bubbles or wrinkles is a feat. It took me a few hours to do the counter tops BUT it was well worth it since I'm in a rental house I love (but cannot change the tacky yellow counters.) The final product is quite handsome, considering the total cost for all the counters was under 20 bucks. It looks like faux granite-- definitely not like the real stuff, but also not like 40 year old scratched counters with stickers slapped on top, which is essentially what it is. :)The sink is easy to cut around, for what it's worth-- some tutorials online suggest cutting it perfectly to fit. That would drive me crazy. I cut out a hole for the sink, but a very rough one-- and then used a common steak knife to cut the precise edges once the stuff was already stuck on evenly. Overlapping bits peeled right off the sink. Trust me, the stuff has some give/stretchiness (not unlike a tee shirt) so you don't really want to measure things until it's already down.For air bubbles, try poking them with a tack or sewing needle and decompressing slowly. For wrinkles, try slicing and overlapping the pieces. The almost imperceptible line is WAY better than a grime-catching wrinkle.. or worse: tearing the thing up in frustration.Good luck, you won't regret this weekday morning renovation! :)
Great product!
December 9, 2010
I purchased this contact paper in the hopes of covering over top of my old ugly RED countertop and it WORKED!!!! I want to remodel the kitchen, but for the time being, I wanted a quick fix that would look nice and it did the job! I would definately suggest this product. It was easy to work with and came up nicely when there were bubbles/wrinkles to remove. I used an old credit card to smooth it out. I did have some bubbles here and there, so I used a pin to poke a little hole and smoothed it out. Also, I do have a seem since the width wasn't wide enough to cover the entire counter, but since the way it is designed with the granite look, you can't even tell unless the light shines on it or you run your hand across it (I put the seem in the back of the counter top to try and hide it better since I have my canisters, toaster, etc along the back). Yes, I had a few headaches doing this, but I also had 2 little children trying to help :)
73%
it does a very good job of preventing the tools from sliding around
September 29, 2017
I've used this to line a garage toolbox, and cut down to size, it does a very good job of preventing the tools from sliding around. I've also cut pieces and used hot-glue to apply the pieces to bottoms of book-ends, to prevent them from slipping.
Great under a sliding blow up mattress
September 23, 2017
We used this liner under a blow up mattress which was on top of an old fold out couch bed. It kept the blow up mattress from sliding off the couch bed.
Excellent.
September 21, 2017
Bought it to use in the bottom of my tool box drawers to keep the tools from sliding around. Works perfectly for my needs. Good heavy thickness liner.
Highly recommended
September 15, 2017
Does exactly what it's supposed to do. I just renovated my kitchen so I'm installing this in every drawer. I will need more. Highly recommended.
picked this up for roughly $12. I was skeptical ...
April 2, 2017
picked this up for roughly $12. I was skeptical because of the price but it did the job at a fraction of the cost of other brands.
Shelf Liner and more
September 16, 2016
Works great as a shelf liner in home cabinets, but we've pressed it into additional service:- as non-slip shelf lines in our camper and on our boat, and to separate plates to keep them from breaking in our camper and on our boat- as non-slip backing beneath rugs and floor mats- as packing material for delicate breakables during moves- as strategically-placed padding on cabinet doors to dampen noise when they are shut- as drawer liners to keep things in placeEasy to cut to size, too.

Four Star Reviews:

17%
... surface I wanted covered (cardboard soda boxes) and was easy to apply
June 5, 2017
Stuck Well to the surface I wanted covered (cardboard soda boxes) and was easy to apply. It was a bit more transparent than I was expecting, my goal was to cover the logos etc. But it is a nice product!
Pretty pattern; easy to reposition. However, check the back before you cut because the measurement grid may not start at "0."
June 4, 2016
I really do like this pattern. I have an old set of plain white furniture (end tables, chest of drawers, and dresser) that need a makeover. For the exterior, I'm using mod podge and a gorgeous silver wallpaper 110m Length Sliver&gray Netherland Victorian Damask/embossed Textured Wallpaper But I picked this Con-Tact for some of the drawers. It's a pretty pattern that peeks out from beneath some of the items, and I do like it. I have some left over and I am going to be able to cover an old mirror with it, too.If you need to pick up and reposition, you can easily do it without it losing its stickiness.After I measured the inside of the drawer, I looked at the grid marks on the back, and began cutting a 15-inch long sheet. It did not occur to me that Con-Tact doesn't start each roll at the "zero" mark on the back. It would make sense to the consumer. After I made the so-called 15-inch cut, I thought that it looked a little short. That's when I realized that the roll itself started at the four-inch mark, which explained why my first sheet was a few inches shorter than I wanted. So do yourself a favor and check to see where the roll starts/use the tape measure when you go to measure out your sheet.This paper is good for covering damage. Looks like there was nail polish or something like it spilled in one of the end tables, and I like that it's not visible at all any longer.
Great stuff and nice print
April 29, 2016
Great stuff and nice print. Used to cover the top of my ruined and stained white wood vanity desk. Made it look brand new and even better than it originally was!
Cabinet reface
May 17, 2015
Very happy with the product. Saved me lots of work and money from staining and sanding!!!
Good solution for covering ugly counter.
January 18, 2015
I have the ugliest bathroom counter tops. They are yellowed with age and no matter what I did could not make them look clean. I live in an apartment so replacing them is not an option. So I decided to try Con-Tact paper. It was amazingly easy to install - just take your time and make sure you get out all the air bubbles. If you have applied wall paper before, you should not have a problem applying this. My counter was deeper than the width of the paper so I had to use a seam which I placed toward the back of the counter. While it is not a perfect solution, the counter top looks 100% better than the original. Does it look like marble? No, of course not. You can tell it is not real. However, it looks clean and fresher looking than before. Hint - put some clear silicone caulking around the rim of the sink after you complete installation. This will prevent water seeping between the sink rim and the contact paper. I also applied a thin layer over the seam in the back as well. I have had this up for a couple of months now and have had no problems with it.
Amazing Product if You're Willing to Tweek it.
October 31, 2012
This is an amazing product if you're willing to tweek it. It's needs effort and patience to be installed right.Tools I used:Sharp scissors, hair cutting sizeRazor KnifeLarge Phillips head screw driverLarge Flat Head screw driver (for prying and lifting sink)Folded index card for smooshing bubblesSeveral straight pensHot Glue GunRubber Dishwashing glovesI live in an old farmhouse and I have nasty stained fake wood counters, no matter what I used to clean them they looked like crap. The first thing I did was remove the "Beading/Trim" section on the back of my counter that joins the wall. Mine was nailed so I just pried it off with a hammer and put it back on the same way.Secondly if you can; undo your sink clamps. This will allow you to stick the paper right under the edge of the sink rather than trying to cut. I threw away one big piece trying to cut perfectly around my sink.Third, lift up sections of the sink with the flathead screwdriver and slide small long skinny sections of paper under it. When I first started I had about a 2" outline of contact paper just around my sink. Don't worry the seams won't show, which is a great plus about this paper.Fourth put the clamps back on the sink or it will wiggle, I put my clamps on last but I should have done it fourth.Next take large sections and stick them down. I cut long ones the width of the paper. Stick them so they are smooth. This will require one or two resticks and then smooshing down with an index card. Use a pin to pop air bubbles. I stuck the pin in at a 45degree angle, then resmoosh. Don't worry about your edges right now.***The edges won't stick, they peel up...this is what the hot glue is for in the last step***Put contact paper everywhere you need it, and smooth it down. If there is a great deal of over hang trim it off with the scissors. You need about 2-3" to work with for the edges.Finally take the hot glue gun and several sticks of glue ( I had a mini gun a big one may not require so much) and put a rubber glove or garden glove on the hand you aren't using to operate the gun. The glove is so you don't get burned. First put as smooth as possible a pretty thick layer of glue in about a 10" section of the bare counter facing toward you. I cut slits in the over hang paper every 10" so it would be easier. Give the overhang bit a tug a tightly secure it to the counter over the hot glue, the smoosh it down with the hand that's wearing the glove.Wait about a minute and glue the underside of the counter where the rest of the paper will go, this was kind of an upside down motion with the gun so you may have to hold a glue stick in if it gets low. Then just smooth down the final bit with your gloved hand.I had to trim the final bit with a razor knife to clean it up a bit, you may or may not have to do this.Overall this is a great product. It looks fabulous and you can't see seems or where you popped bubbles. The craptastic part is it doesn't stick to the edges...at least not mine. Mine were really rough so if you have nice smooth ones you might forgo the hot glue. But, if you had nice smooth countertops you probably aren't covering them with contact paper.The only other issue I had with this was it took 4 days for the seller to get around to shipping. I had to email and complain and it magically got shipped and I received it next day; so keep an eye out for that.Overall I give it 4 stars, just because I had to tweek it with hot glue. But I bought 2 packs for $14 something including shipping and it was worth every penny. It looks amazing.I've uploaded pics of my counter and final outcome for you. ☺PS: This is a woman's review if you're a manly contractor dude you may have a better way to do this.
12%
Just cut to size and lay it down
September 10, 2017
Rubbery, sticky mesh material for lining a drawer or counter top. Just cut to size with a scissor and lay it down. No glue backing needed. But it's not sticky to the touch. It also acts as a cushion if something in the drawer is breakable and is dropped back down into the drawer by accident.
Could be a little thicker but behind closed doors it works fine.
August 31, 2017
Used in trailer on shelves. Could be a little thicker but behind closed doors it works fine.
Kitchen remodel. Ordered, reordered, and re-reordered.
July 22, 2017
Iv held off on the review as all new cabinets were going into my moms kitchen. So far so good; ordering more.
Works
May 26, 2017
Slides around some and kind of light, not big problem though
The name says it all...
April 19, 2017
The name says it all! It is easy. Easy to cut and install. I recommend something to "stick" it in place, but otherwise, its pretty simple and handy to have.
A bizillion uses
February 25, 2013
Kitchen: This is just the liner for a drawer of cooking tools that you don't want sliding around every time you open the drawer. Or for your more delicate glassware, or even not-so-delicate glassware, that you want to stay where you put them after they come out of the dishwasher or dishpan.Bathroom, bedroom, and medicine cabinet: Keep small items in place so they don't careen around inside the drawer or medicine cabinet when you open or close it. Perfect for cosmetics, creams, dental supplies, hair paraphernalia.Traveling, camping, or picnicking: cut the liner into squares or rectangles to create place mats, to make liners for cup holders, and to keep snacks, books, games, or puzzle books from sliding around on a lap tray in the car or at home.Hobbies and Tools: A bazillion uses.Four stars I like it *a lot* but five stars requires me to "love it". Hard to love any inanimate object.

Three Star Reviews:

10%
Left too many bubles
August 9, 2017
I wanted to use this to protect an appliance surface from scratches. I used more than half the roll before deciding to stop waitsing my time frustration and product. Each time I tried to lay if flat it got bubbles that were impossible to remove. I followed the directions exactly so I'm not sure where it went wrong. For me this product seemed great but was impossible for me to achieve the results I was expecting
Nice self-adhesive paper. Make sure you check Green mist pattern
May 17, 2017
As per other reviews the paper is easy to use and install and actually looks very nice. We have used it inside our bathroom cabinet. I am only giving 3 stars because the "green mist" pattern on the website is showed side-ways and incorrectly. The green rainbows run horizontally (left to right) instead of vertically. The color and designs are accurate though.The picture on the website should be corrected. thanks.
Inconsistent quality
May 4, 2017
Inconsistent quality. I purchased 2 rolls of the same pattern at different times. First roll was flimsy, creased easily, but repeating pattern on the sides matched pretty well. 2nd roll was thicker, better quality, but pattern would not match up at all l. Inhad to do 2 vertial strips due to the pattern, And it wouldn't match up to itself.
Not What is Shown in the Picture
February 11, 2017
I have just received this product and I am disappointed. The picture shown shows lavender flecks in the pattern; what I received does not have that at all. It is not really what I wanted but I will use it because I don't think I can get what I wanted. It will be a few days before I actually attempt to use this so I don't yet know how well it works, adheres, etc. I really was hoping to get what is shown in the picture, not just shades of tan and brown. All the rolls do say rose granite but that is not what I would call what I got.I have begun using this, so far, it is going down fairly easily. I want it to be attached permanently so I am using additional adhesive and I am applying a clear sealant over the top.My biggest complaint is that it is not what is shown in the picture. I wanted a bit of lavender in the pattern as is shown in the picture. I has absolutely none. Don't know why or where they got the picture that is shown but know that if you order granite rose, it is various shades of tan, brown, with black flakes--no lavender in it at all. So, like me, if you are going by the picture, you won't get what you want.
Not your mothers contact paper.
October 29, 2016
In the past contact brand was the best, but no longer. The plastic film is thinner therefore it stretches easily.The adhesive on the back is not too strong, except where it touches the backing which you need to remove.I wish I could go back to the product this once was.
Not even close to "teal"
August 13, 2013
This is very good contact paper compared to others I've tried from local craft stores. It was really easy to work with... just cut it to size, peel off a bit of one corner, place it on your surface, and press it down into place while peeling the rest off. The design, which is whimsical and flirty, helps cover up any bubbles that may become trapped if you're doing it fast. (Solid color contact paper is not as forgiving!) The disappointment was that it is described as "teal", and I would have loved a bright pop of teal or aqua as I open my kitchen cabinets. What you get is a very muted and subtle cool gray color. Think of a dark, cloudy sky before it rains in the morning-- yes, there is a hint of blue in it, but it is not a cheery energetic color.
8%
Three Stars
September 3, 2017
A bit light weight and does not stay down, wrinkles very easily
Works ok as a shelf liner, bur your rugs ...
June 12, 2017
Works ok as a shelf liner, bur your rugs will slip on tile floors if you use it under your rugs.
Three Stars
April 8, 2017
Looks nice and protects drawers but doesn't stay in place - also sent in a HUGE box
OK
March 1, 2017
I should have purchased the thicker solid liner. Even though I have a kitchen drawer filled with stuff, the liner and contents are sliding when I open the drawer.
I tried to use this in all my kitchen shelves ...
October 16, 2016
I tried to use this in all my kitchen shelves to help prevent things from sliding around, however the liner itself doesn't grip that well and it slides back every time I close a drawer. I'm constantly having to readjust it.
Moves around too much
June 26, 2015
I installed this throughout all the cabinets in my kitchen and bathroom. The install was fairly easy (the pattern helps), but I find it to be somewhat inconvenient. You really have to be careful to not "push" things on this or move this around or it disturbs the whole sheet.I have found that this doesn't grip very well onto the cabinets and have been pretty inconvenient when putting things away.

Two Star Reviews:

6%
Contact Paper not what it used to be
May 21, 2017
I bought the Aloe pattern. I really liked the design. Unfortunately, this did not really stick to the inside of my cabinets. That could partially be the fault of the surface itself (it has remnants of very old paper on it), but the most recent layer of contact paper that I removed stuck for at least 10 years with no issue.I installed this paper on one shelf and realized within a day that it was coming loose. So, I removed it, sanded the wall and re-installed it. Still coming loose. Very disappointing!
Stay away! Look for something else!
April 27, 2017
If your looking for a typical white marble color, look somewhere else. The brown accent color is more noticeably than what the picture looks like. I thought it was just me so I started my project and afterwards all I can look at is how apparent the brown is. If I hadnt already started on my project I would send it back But I guess I just throw it away and look for something else. Oh also it tears very easily I put some Plates on it and when i went to take one out it created a scuffed edge,
Wish I'd painted my shelves instead
November 15, 2016
It looks good once it's in place, but it is very hard to work with, it sticks to itself like mad, and it doesn't stay in place once you get it where you want it. Plus the adhesive stinks. Next time I want to do something unreasonable with shelf liner, such as... oh, I don't know, maybe line shelves with it, I will save myself the money and the aggravation, and skip straight to swearing and punching inanimate objects.
The picture makes it look like it's bright or iridescent blue
October 27, 2016
The picture makes it look like it's bright or iridescent blue. I was hoping it would at least look glossy. But it ended up looking very dull and exactly like paper; hence the name: contact PAPER.It looks terrible on my countertops, but it made my tabletop look a lot better. I guess it just depends on where you use it. My table was all scratched up and covered in paint, so when i covered it with this, the result was amazing. However, it looks tacky on the countertops and I personally wouldn't recommend it for that purpose.
Junk!
February 4, 2015
One of the poorest, if not the poorest, products we have ever purchase on-line from any on line venue. After considerable time spent in measuring, cutting and fitting this product into the cupboards in our kitchen, it would NOT adhere, period. The paper itself is extremely thin, no 'body' to it at all, and the adhesive is mostly non existent. I will say one thing in this products defense, it will stick to itself, but nothing else. If you allowed the adhesive side to come in contact with itself, that piece was ruined. That is understandable, all adhesive backed products behave that way, but this stuff will not adhere to anything else. Very disappointed and really frustrated. Lots of hours wasted in trying to make this junk work, all to no avail. We finally took Elmer's glue to the outside edges of the stuff to make it stay down. Wont be buying this product again.
Photo is misleading
September 29, 2014
I didn't read carefully. Although there is brown in the product photo-but, there's also a deep blue. That's what I was looking for to re-do dark wood lined cabinets. However, it came as the same dark BROWN wood look that I was trying to get rid of. I'd just bought a roll of a light marble at Big Lots for $4.00 and just wanted a little more color. This and the $4.00 roll I bought at Big Lots feels like the exact same thing. Only, this isn't blue as it shows on the photo. Just be aware...it's all dark brown. (It does stick well if that's all you need). Even though it states it's brown wood, they should take the blue and brown photo down. That, and the fact that I bought a different pattern with same measurements and quality locally, I have to give only 2 stars.
3%
The liner's dots does not line up properly. Have ...
June 26, 2017
The liner's dots does not line up properly. Have to be really careful when cutting it to fit your cabinet.
Doesn't grip, and isnt' a liner. Pass.
May 1, 2017
Doesn't grip, and isnt' a liner. Pass.
No grip
May 19, 2016
I am not sure what the secret is to getting it to grip. It slides where it is in contact with the cabinets and drawers and the trays I use to sort utensils slide too. It is no better than the liners I have used that don't claim this. It is also not as easy to keep clean as the small holes attract debris.
I was disappointed when I received these and they were not "square" ...
April 25, 2016
I had bought a roll of this at another store and it looked so cute lining the top of my 2 year old's dresser, I bought more. I was disappointed when I received these and they were not "square" or aligned properly like the previous rolls I had purchased. I messed up a good portion before realizing the alignment was off. What a waste.
I was disappointed in this and I ordered TEN rolls
October 18, 2014
I was disappointed in this and I ordered TEN rolls!!! This stuff doesn't stay still. I cannot get a pot out without it sticking to it. And it slides in every drawer unless the drawer is sooooooo stuffed that there is no room to move! Will not buy again and wish I had not bought as many as I did because it was not a good investment and did not work as I had hoped as per the description.
Would Not Recommend For Use As Tool Box Drawer Liners
April 17, 2014
I purchased this after reading several favorable reviews by folks using this product to line their tool box drawers. The price was certainly attractive and the width and length allows for fitting bigger drawers than some of the pre-cut sizes offered by Sears. The problem is (as some other reviewers have mentioned) these liners are VERY thin and LIGHT and comprised of a pattern of LOTS of small holes. (This ad should feature a picture of the liner material laid out flat). I work as an auto technician professionally and could tell right away that these liners were not going to stay in place when lining drawers (with tools in them) that are opened and closed with any frequency. I even placed some small rare earth magnets at the corners of the liners to try and secure them, but the liners still bunched up toward the rear of the drawers (and the magnets started attaching themselves to my tools). So with this movement, I have these annoying gaps at the front of the drawers and you can't easily pull the liner back in place when you have tools on top of them. (And who wants to do that anyway). I don't want to spray adhesive in my tools box drawers to secure them. I've already ordered the heavy duty rubber liners offered by Sears (the foam ones THEY sell are worthless too). These MAY work fine as shelve liners, but I would not recommend them if there is to be any movement of even slightly heavy objects on top of them, unless you're ok with frequently repositioning them.

One Star Reviews:

8%
Waste of money! Won't recommend
June 28, 2017
Ridiculous! It's just came off after a month.
Not easy to use.
March 16, 2017
Nightmare to use unlike others I have used - threw it out.
like the photo
February 20, 2017
I purchased the Marble White product thinking, like the photo, that the marble would be white and grey. There are strange streaks of tan throughout the marble however, and to make sure it wasn't something in the adhesive backing I opened it and stuck it over a piece of paper. The tan was still there, and the pattern is not what the photo showed.
Nothing like description/picture...hideous !
August 13, 2016
Absolutely nothing like pictured. The roll I received is an ugly light tan color and the pattern of the grain is definitely not a pine pattern. I am not just being overly critical, the paper I got is hideous, so much so that I wouldnn't line my sock draw with it. Purchased to try to repair a desk that has gotten scratched up over the years...not with this!
What a rip-off... I purchased what I ...
September 28, 2015
What a rip-off . . . I purchased what I thought was advertised as a 75' roll of contact paper for $60.00 plus shipping/handling. When I received the package, it appeared to be very lightweight. When I opened it, the roll was only 9' x 18". Thank God, I just had enough paper to cover my granddaughter's textbooks. Will never purchase from this company again!
Looks pale blue - is actually pale mint green
January 15, 2015
The color is described as mist - which would indicate blue or grey. Also the color on my screen displays as pale blue on white. It is actually green on white. I think they should make the names match the color and pattern. Call it Green Scrolls, perhaps.This is going back, and because I'm not certain what color Con-tact's products are based on their bad photos and terrible product names, I'm not gonna order more. It took 2 weeks for this to arrive anyway, and that's after it originally got lost by UPS. Some things are just not worth the hassle.
4%
Don't waste your money on this
September 21, 2017
No Grip. Don't waste your money on this.
Maybe some of the other duck brand varieties perform better but the select grip is not good
September 15, 2017
Maybe some of the other duck brand varieties perform better but the select grip is not good. Neither side has any tack, so utensils, pans, tools all slide around and the material is constantly bunched up.
Won't stay in place...moves.
September 9, 2017
Moves. If you want this for shelf paper don't waste your money. When you find out it won't stay in one place, you can't return because it's already cut. No good for draw's either.
One Star
February 20, 2017
Way way too thin, I'm very unhappy with my purchase and am replacing it slowly.
bottom side does not stay in place.
February 20, 2016
I'm going to have to order something else and it doesn't stay in place AT ALL in my RV. :( Its a cute design, just wish the bottom would not slip.
Not happy with it
February 4, 2016
Unlike others I've tried, it does not "grip". Just slides all over the bottom of drawers, etc. Not happy with it.
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Old Price
Old Price
Price
Price
$6.79updated: Mar 19, 2020
$8.97updated: Mar 19, 2020
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Answered Questions
Answered Questions
Article Number
Article Number
0798527091860
5889332963819
Binding
Binding
Misc.
Kitchen
Brand
Brand
Con-Tact
Duck
Color
Color
Clear Matte
Taupe
Currency
Currency
USD
USD
Formatted Price
Formatted Price
$3.23
$11.49
Height
Height
2.4 in
1.6 in
Length
Length
4252.0 in
472.4 in
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Con-Tact
Duck
Minimum Age
Minimum Age
60
-
Model
Model
09F-C9993-12
1100731
MPN
MPN
09F-C9993-12
B002AS9NAI
Number of Items
Number of Items
1
1
Number of Parts
Number of Parts
09F-C9993-12
B002AS9NAI
Product Group
Product Group
Home
Home
Product Type
Product Type
HOME
HOME
Publisher
Publisher
Con-Tact
Duck
Quantity
Quantity
1
1
Reviews
Reviews
Score
Score
8.4
9
Size
Size
18" x 9'
12-Inch x 20-Feet
Studio
Studio
Con-Tact
Duck
Weight
Weight
1.9 oz
0.2 oz
Width
Width
708.7 in
1.6 in
Feature
Feature

Clear covering with matte finish

Superior transparent protection

Semi-transparent privacy

Removable and washable

18-Inch by 9-Feet

Taupe color

20-square-feet of liner, 12-inch wide

Machine washable in warm water

Non-slip grip surface

Thicker than most shelf liners, so it's durable and lasts long

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