I live in an apartment, so I can't replace the entire countertop. So I've settled on the next best thing. This stuff is easy enough to apply, easy enough to blend if you need to use more than one section to cover an area, and it lasts a long time. It's been on my bathroom counter for about 2 months now and it definitely makes the bathroom more modern than it REALLY looked with the original countertops. My landlord likes it too, so win-win. Although it's pretty easy to submit, I'll say this. YOUR. TIME. Don't try to rush it or it will bubble up and look awful. I have an oval sink in my bathroom and I spent most of my time smoothing and trimming the sink to make it perfect in that area. But the extra time I put in was worth it as it looks pretty seamless. I divided my sink into 2 sections, half placed each section in the sink and smoothed as I go. I used an X-Acto knife and a credit card to trim and smooth out tiny areas while removing the backing paper. The finish is not as dull/matt as contact paper so it looks more like a real table top.
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