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Yancorp’s 10ft peel-and-stick wallpaper combines a textured faux grasscloth look with waterproof vinyl durability. Sized at 15.7" x 120", it features a handy grid backing for easy cutting and precise application. Perfect for kitchens, bathrooms, and furniture, this self-adhesive wallpaper offers a stylish, mess-free upgrade that’s easy to clean and removes without residue—ideal for renters and trendsetters alike.









































| Brand | Yancorp |
| Color | Teal |
| Item Weight | 0.45 Pounds |
| Material | Vinyl |
| Product Dimensions | 120"L x 16"W |
| Style | Custom |
J**.
Lasted for 6+ years!
I applied this contact paper to my mini fridge in November 2019. It was easy to apply and has remained in excellent condition over the years. It’s incredibly durable and easy to clean. My only concern was how it would come off when the time came. Well, it’s now six years later, and it was time to remove it. To my delight, it came off incredibly clean and easily, leaving no adhesive residue behind (as pictured). I’m so pleased with the results that I’m going to be purchasing a new color from this brand. I hope their quality hasn’t changed since 2019, but if it’s still as good as before, I have no worries. ☺️
C**6
This wallpaper is AMAZING
I have never purchased anything from Amazon without reviews, but took the plunge because of their satisfaction guarantee policy. I am THRILLED that I did. I put this stuff to the test and tried a project that’s very unconventional. I wallpapered my refrigerator. So many good things about this. First, it is TEXTURED but not too much. Perfect amount. It does not look like a print. At first I thought ‘ugh the seams are going to be awful’. I was wrong. They blend ridiculously well without any matching up. It’s very very easy to work with and takes a beating. I stretched it, stuck it together (by accident) and pulled it apart, and reapplied to tricky areas with ease. This paper is extremely forgiving and very easy to get bubbles out. To be honest because of the thickness of the paper I barely had to worry about bubbles even forming. I had a wallpaper smoother and for the most part just used my hand to follow it down while adhering it to the surface. For my project I used self adhesive chalkboard wallpaper (pain in the rear), a pre pasted border that had to be wet, and this product. By FAR this was the highest quality and easiest to work with. Ironically enough it was the least expensive! I can’t recommend enough! I will update with how it wears.
T**.
Wish there was a better pattern match.
I use this in my Chevy express 3500 van for the cockpit area that separates the cargo area from the rest of the van. The stock panel was just some vinyl coated MDF. I did a light sand before I started and filled in any holes, nicks scrapes etc. I just used a small four-inch roller, and installation was pretty easy. You just want to remove your backing a little at a time. Even if you get a wrinkle it's easy pull it back a little bit and reapply. Not anything to be intimidated about. As long as your patient you can apply this stuff. My one disappointment is the pattern match from one section to the next. They say there really is no pattern, but you can pretty clearly see each panel next to one another. I think placing vertical might be better than horizontal. I think I would have preferred to purchase something with a matching pattern. The vinyl coating is pretty thin, and I think there's probably other products that are a bit better value. A slightly thicker material would be easier to apply as well. Overall I think I spent $16 for around 30 ft.², so it's a decent value as long as it doesn't start to peel. I have no idea how it's going to hold up in the cold, as I don't think it was really designed for the kind of environment I'm putting it in, but I will see. Certainly nicer looking than paint.
S**S
Got the job done and looks great!
Considering that this comes with a warning that the backing is extremely sticky and could easily tear, I was worried about trying to use it without ruining it. The company does say that they will replace it if it happens, so that helped ease my fears some. My cheapo kitchen table was already covered in something similar, but years of use caused it to break down, so I had peeled it off and just used a table cloth for the longest time. That was getting old too, so I grabbed this in order to redo my table, and it really got the job done and looks great! I found it very easy to use and itt was not so entirely sticky that I had issues. I even had to reposition one side of the table that I had applied this to and it stuck just as good the second time I placed it. My table looks brand new again and it only took me about 15 minutes to do.
M**9
Quality Contact Paper
Pros: It's quality contact paper. Pattern makes it easy to repair tears. Adhesive is strong. I could reposition a couple of times without the adhesive being ruined. I overlapped a little and my adult teens felt it looked ok...like panels instead of paper. When used on a clean painted wall, it sticks and it is easier to get a wrinkle and bubble free application. Damaged walls are more difficult to cover but still look better than before. They add 2 inches to the roll incase of wrinkling at the end of the roll. I think 1 of 14 rolls had wrinkling so I don't think it's a big problem. I didn't use the return policy but if you read through it, they are very lenient and helpful if you encounter a problem. Tips: Purchase wallpaper smoothing tools and cutters. Your hand only, on a big project won't do the job. Prep your walls as best you can. Watch videos on how to use this type of product if using on a large wall. As with all things like this order 10% more to allow for mistakes you make. Cons: All rolls have a strong adhesive but some is stronger than others. Paper doesn't appear to be see thru but I tried to cover over striped wallpaper and you could see color variation. Solid colored paper under it, might not be a problem but patterned will not work, you will need to strip old wallpaper first. Other than that it's just the standard problems with contact paper, bubbling is a possibility as well as problems keeping it straight. Plastic or vinyl stretches some so if you aren't careful it doesn't fix to the wall in a straight line. All in all, for the cost and look it's a great purchase. I ordered 8 more rolls to complete my project.
S**S
Highly Recommend!
We bought a black bookshelf from Ikea, and like many Ikea stories, there were missteps with the directions (the back board was tacked in backwards). We were left with a cardboard color backing, which I hated. I thought contact paper might make me love it again. AND I DO. Install was SUPER EASY, quick, and it looks super modern now. The contact paper comes in a tube, when you get closer to the end, there are some wrinkles, but honestly you couldn't tell after install. The adhesion is sticky and tacky...almost like Duct Tape. It was super easy to install and press down as I went. The first time I tried it, I didn't install it straight, which bugged me. I was able to pull the whole thing off and try again, no problem. Also, SUPER EASY to cut off the extra. I left extra on as I installed and then took a box cutter and ran it down the excess, and it cut like butter. Highly recommend for those DIY projects.
R**N
Nice but Inconsistent
PROS: Nice color and texture which looks good; easy to apply with just the right level of adhesive CONS: Clear differences from roll to roll, in fact it wasn't the color per se but something about the backing or density, such that once applied you could clearly see inconsistencies to the point it had to be redone. If they can get some production consistency this will be a great product.
N**T
Cream color doesn't look like grasscloth
Purchased the cream for the grasscloth look, but this color just looks like plain, smooth cream unless you're only a foot away, so it wasn't right for my project - khaki would have been a better choice, so 4 stars. BUT, it was a pretty close match to the paint on my walls. I had some damage to the drywall under a window and used this paper as a "bandaid" until I can get the drywall replaced. The paper I bought for this temporary fix was thicker, stiffer, and better suited as a patch, but it wouldn't stick to the painted walls. This did. Good quality paper (for the price) but if you're going for a grasscloth look don't buy the cream. The other colors appear to have a better contrast for that textured look. I covered an old brass finish light switch cover (I like covering the cheap plastic ones too) that was scratched and discolored and it looks like a fancy new cover. So, although it didn't work out for my original plan, it worked out great for another. Serendipity. Downside, husband can put off replacing the drywall, but I can live with this for a while. The patches are mostly hidden by drapes. There are some ripples and puckering, but it's much better than glaring, gaping holes.
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