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Yiwu Loujie Daily Necessary Firm 15yr.
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Usage Method: 1. Clean the wall surface thoroughly.
2. Remove the white backing paper and stick it to the wall. It's best to do it with two people. Start by spreading the oil-proof paper from the middle to both sides. If you are not satisfied with the placement, you can tear it off and re-stick it.
3. If the stove top wall area is large, you can use two.
Operation Method:
1: Clean the position where the protective film is to be applied, and make sure there is no oil residue (otherwise the adhesive will lose its effectiveness).
Measure the size of the wall, cut the film to the required size.
Step 3: Apply water to the tile that needs to be coated, making it moist (using a cloth with detergent does not affect the effect). Separate the double-layer coating film, and attach the adhesive side to the tile. After aligning the position, use a credit card or a flat card to scrape off the water, and there should be no air bubbles.
4: After pasting, if you feel that the pasting is not ideal, you can tear it off and paste it again.
Tip: If the kitchen has been renovated for a long time and the grout between tiles is dirty with oil, you can clean the tile surface, then apply a color-compatible piece of colored paper or similar-colored filler to the oil on the grout. After that, attach the film. The remaining protective layer can also be kept. Sprinkle water on it and it can absorb on the countertop next to the gas stove to catch the oil splashed when stir-frying.
You can also stick it on smooth surfaces such as the bottom of the cabinet under the sink; the surface of the microwave oven; the surface of the refrigerator, etc. (but do not apply to oven-type appliances). You can try sticking a small piece on these materials to see if it can be stuck. The underside of the kitchen cabinet facing the countertop; the surface of the cabinet under the sink, etc., which are often in contact with water.
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