Phil
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de abril de 2025
This film is well-made, durable, and STICKY. It's not the easiest stuff to use; but once you get the hang of it, it goes on really well. You just have to find your own system for peeling, applying, and cutting the film -- without letting it stick to itself, or everything else in the area. Having a helper makes a huge difference -- especially for the first few times you use it.Bottom Line:Requires patience and practice, but is really good stuff.
jose h ruiz
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de abril de 2025
This is a small size tube but when you unroll it it gets huge its perfect for big places to add plastic the only thing is that it's thinner then I would like it but overall it's a great product for the price easy to use and lots of plastic
Tikihete
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de diciembre de 2024
The protection film does work well, and it is made of quality material. The only problem (not the fault of the manufacturer) is the difficulty of getting it onto the appliance. It is sticky so it is hard to get a smooth finish.
T. Markable
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de octubre de 2024
I am so glad I found this. Anyone who does their own painting should think about adding a roll of this to their collection of tools.The roll is big, the width is enough to cover the front of a standard dishwasher with the sides tucked back. It doesn't cover the sides of the door completely, but it more than covers the front.I found it easy to peel. I cut an 8" long piece and it folded and stuck together. It was not difficult to unstick after the adhesive side stuck to itself...it wasn't easy, but it wasn't frustrating. I would recommend getting the edge of the roll started, sticking that edge to your appliance and THEN pulling the whole roll down to avoid having it stick to itself. It is surely going to be a huge pain if you try to make a long piece and then stick it to your appliance. It would be doable, but not convenient.I will use this to protect my appliances while painting my cabinets and kitchen walls. It's never easy to get paint marks off of stainless appliances without leaving some sort of visible evidence of it having been there. I have always covered my tv with a drop cloth while painting and just listened as I worked. I will now use this to cover my TV when I paint so that I can see what is going on if I wish.I think this would be good for protecting a lot of things. It sticks to my cabinets, it sticks to my wooden furniture... It isn't going to stick so well that you have any trouble removing it, but it sticks significantly enough to protect the item from debris. Having just lived through a very damaging hurricane, I can think of a hundred things I may have attempted to protect with this....You could wrap a laptop you wanted to protect from possible moisture exposure (in a suitcase or backpack). You could wrap shampoo or other liquids in your suitcase. You could wrap a time capsule you want to bury for your kids. You could mask parts of your car while painting others...All this and so much more...and it's made in the USA!
Maggie
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de junio de 2022
Very difficult to use and no directions that might be helpful