🏡 Revamp Your Walls, Revive Your Space!
The WASAIT 3D Wall Panels are self-adhesive, high-quality PE foam panels designed for easy installation and maintenance. With a thickness of 8mm, they provide a luxurious look while ensuring safety and sound insulation. Waterproof and wipeable, these panels cover 57.5 sq. ft, making them perfect for various interior spaces.
Manufacturer | WASAIT |
Item model number | Wpanels-MARBLE |
Package Dimensions | 71.12 x 40.64 x 9.65 cm; 1.43 kg |
ASIN | B0946KZQCG |
M**Y
Perfect DIY for the tub enclosure in my Bathroom
I was not sure what to expect when ordering, but these panels surprised me. I bought them to use around my tub and add a bit of insulation from a draft I felt. Extremely easy to work with and without actually bending over to feel the texture, you would easily mistake it for bead board. I think they look fantastic. But you can be the judge. The peel n stick glue is super sticky, so make sure you have it right where you want it before setting. It does not come off very easy. All you need is a yardstick, pen and utility knife and your on your way. Took me about an hour to complete the rehab on my tub.
R**L
Worst product
This was awful - I started the return almost immediately after trying one panel. The paper doesn’t peel off well, and when it does it takes the glue and sometimes pieces of foam with it. Even when measured and cut properly it still deformed when placing on a flat surface wall and looked very cheap. The only thing I can say positive is that the glue where it hit the wall was very strongly adhered. I have to forcefully scrape off the small section that I did attempt to install.Ugly, cheap, difficult to work with - would not recommend at all. Still scraping bits of glue off my hands from trying to edit undo and peel it off the wall.
B**Y
Nightmare!
I wanted to apply these to a light yellow wall. I trimmed out my wall with white so that little bits of color wouldn't peek out around the edges. I applied one tile, took a step back, and I could tell where the white paint was under the tile and where it wasn't. So I decide to remove it real quick and paint the whole wall white. That tile adhered so we'll, that I ruined the tile and pieces of foam were left behind on the wall. To remove the little foam pieces, I tried heat, scraping it off, nail polish remover, Goo Gone, alcohol. Nothing worked! So I figured, in it for a penny, in it for a pound.... Painted the whole wall, waited a day, and then put the tiles back up. They were easy to install, and they looked great. Within a couple of days though, they started to unstick from the wall, but not completely. The top and bottom of the tile stay adhered to the wall, but not the rest of it. So the wall ends up rippled looking and just plain embarrassing. I go in the room and push the middle of the tiles back against the wall...they stick for maybe a day and they puff out again. I have tried peeling back what I can, and using an extra strength glue stick, but that didn't help. I don't understand, the tile is still super sticky on the back, I guess it just doesn't play well with the satin paint I used? These could work out well for you, or could be a nightmare. It's a risk you'll have to be willing to take.
S**N
Light weighted, easy to handle, and solved my headache on the garage wall!
My son hit a few holes (large and small) on the garage wall with bike:(. I was looking for a solution for a quite while due to the complexity of the job such as change the whole board (consider wires, tubes etc) or appearance such as patches, until I found this item on Amazon. It is very light (in comparing with drywall board ~40lb) and and super easy to handle with, it can be tailored to any size/shape with scissors. Adhesion is great but you can easily remove it (slowly) and rearrange pieces. I spent sometime to cover the entire board (with multiple holes on it) and cut small holes for switch and socket. See the attached photo, since it is in the garage, I did not align them very well but still looks much better than before. Btw: it is very easy to clean, during the process, it got dirty/footprints and just can be cleaned with paper towel. Now other parts in the garage looks terrible, I may get more to decorate other place.
A**R
Completely foam. Not stability. Bulky
Well this product wasn't for me. Was bulky, thick foam, no stability at all, not wood textured, looks cheesy, might be for something, but not good for home remodeling. It's awful.
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