tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2031515893587281673.post2357993738345083505..comments2023-11-02T10:30:46.874-04:00Comments on Revive. Restore. Renew.: $2 CountertopUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2031515893587281673.post-32787771691793017362013-10-10T13:40:18.833-04:002013-10-10T13:40:18.833-04:00I didn't use any sealer. And the countertop ha...I didn't use any sealer. And the countertop has held up really well. This is our main bathroom, so it gets the most use (and water spilled on it), and it doesn't look any different than the day I put down the contact paper 3 years ago. The one "problem" I had with it is that it occasionally unsticks underneath the countertop overhang. The underside of the countertop is rough and the sticky backing of the contact paper doesn't stick very well. That plus the increased humidity in the bathroom (we don't have an exhaust fan) have it constantly unsticking in the corner. But we never notice it. I tried once or twice to glue it, but have stopped caring because you never see it unless you are on the floor looking up at the counter.<br /><br />Spray adhesive might work though. But in my experience, it is very very messy to use. I've never used it indoors because it always makes such a mess. My advice is to give it a try with just the sticky backing and see how it holds up. If in a year, you're having issues, buy another roll of contact paper and try it with the adhesive. Like I said, ours has held up really well.. no scratches, rips or anything!Ryan and Shelleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03437998423469760307noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2031515893587281673.post-58672138561075602942013-10-09T20:35:45.561-04:002013-10-09T20:35:45.561-04:00Ok, I'm intrigued enough to try this with my 1...Ok, I'm intrigued enough to try this with my 1960's heinous "faux marble" formica counters. Just one question, did you try any sort of sealer to preserve it longer? i doubt it would last a day in this house as is. I wonder if some sort of spray adhesive would make it stick better to the counter as well...your thoughts?Teeniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06763449379988032030noreply@blogger.com