Can you use contact paper in the bathroom around mirror?
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Sure you can.
Do you want to use contact paper, for wall paper? What is your question?
Yes you can but the moisture in a bathroom from showers, etc. may loosen it.
Yes, but over lap a bit because it always shrinks a bit.
In the early 80s when I had lots of energy, I put the cutest Contact paper on all the walls of our guest/kids bathroom. Never had a problem with it coming loose. I would say tho to invest in the good original contact paper if your doing a larger area in the bathroom so you know it will stick. I did get some off name and have had it in the camper bathroom around the sink, and one wall. That's been up for awhile and I just had to press the seems every now and then. It's sticking up there. The great thing about contact paper is its washable, easy to install, and change anytime you want to. It has never hurt my walls when taking down to change by the way. GOOD LUCK...Gigi
Thanks for the information.