Can you use adhesive contact paper on plastic?
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The answer is both yes and no. It depends on the type of plastic you are applying the contact paper to.
Here is a link that will explain further:
https://tkographix.com/can-adhesive-vinyl-be-applied-to-plastic/
The short answer is 'yes'. I've seen it used over laminate kitchen countertops.
It depends. Some plastics are too smooth and slippery to hold the contact paper well.
Yes you can, But it would also depend on where you are placing it. Do not use near heat or in the bathroom where there is a lot of moisture, it will come up
here is info I found for you https://www.hometalk.com/diy/decorate/rooms/q-how-to-make-contact-paper-stick-to-any-surface-33864056
there are many answers because some plastics will not work -
How to make contact paper stick to any surface?
Yes it can........but be sure you place it over a smooth smooth, dry surface.
Yes you can many uses for this.
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It depends on the type of plastic. I've used it on laminate with no problem. I would try a little test area first and see how it works.
That will work, people use contact paper to cover old ugly counters
What type of plastic are you wanting to cover, where is it, and how is it used?
What plastic surface are you adhering it to? Can you try a small piece in a hidden spot to see how it works?
Yes, as long as your surface is clean and dry, Contact paper will stick to almost anything. I use a credit card to smooth it out and get rid of any bubbles or bumps. Here's a DIY: https://www.exquisitelyunremarkable.com/2021/01/how-to-apply-contact-paper-perfect-results.html
Depending on the combo. I'd try a small spot on the plastic and be sure the contact paper truly sticks. But you may need to try a few different brands that are plastic friendly.
Yes you can
Hello. It might depend on the structure of your plastic. It may be very difficult to apply to curved and flexible plastic. More information could be helpful.
Yes make shure the surface is clean first
Yes, I've don't it many times. I always wipe down surfaces with alcohol for cleaning so that it adheres better.
I would say yes, as long as the plastic surface is smooth. Here is tips on how to apply it without bubbles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75wTNDGdY8Q
Yes! You should be able to. I would see if the packaging or supplier says in the directions what materials it applies to best. I would make sure the plastic is clean.
yes you can
It kind of depends on what the plastic material is so you might try a small test first to see if it sticks. The adhesive on contact paper isn't especially strong.
Yes. You can.
Yes you can. However, this depends on the surface of the plastic as some plastics are too smooth and slippery which could make it harder.
Hi Julie, yes you can, I would wash the area of applications really well, then make sure it is dry then apply the contact paper. I have had great results, the key is that the item is clean and dry, good luck with your project!
This is one of those situations where you measure at least twice and cut once. Please be very percise on your measurements this stuff isn't very forgiving.
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Yes you can! It stick very well.