This is a budget-friendly and durable solution for covering surfaces in your home. The self-adhesive vinyl wrap can be used to cover worktops, it’s heat resistant to 75°C and easy to clean. This is a non-permanent DIY solution and is completely removable, ideal for tenants or landlords looking for a quick fix. Wrap doors and drawers in your kitchen or bedroom, turn shabby to chic with these amazing realistic designs! Application: Use a dc fix application kit for smoothing and includes a cutting tool. Overlap the vinyl wrap film a few mm to allow for shrinkage when joining on a worktop. The vinyl can be applied around sinks; cut out the sink area and trim any excess. The vinyl has a grid on the backing paper for a cutting guide. Lightly spray water on surfaces like glass and appliances before applying the vinyl for easier maneuvering. For curved surfaces, use a hairdryer to warm the vinyl wrap film, making it more pliable for tricky edges. Aftercare: To ensure your surface is watertight, use silicone sealant around sinks and hobs. Wipe clean using regular household cleaner; do not scrub the vinyl and wipe spillages that may stain immediately, e.g. curry. Do not cut or move sharp objects around on the vinyl as it will damage it – always use worktop savers to protect the vinyl. Heat resistant to 75°C, so hot plates and cups are fine, but not hot pans; keep 12 inches away from naked flames. Dc fix Brand: Made in Germany with a 5-star rating for adhesion, opacity, lightfastness, shrinkage, and durability. Unlike solvent-based adhesives, dcfix has a water-based low-tack adhesive that allows you to reposition the vinyl during application. It bonds fully within 24 hours and can be removed using heat from a hairdryer.