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Instant Granite Premium 36” x 72” Kitchen Countertop Vinyl Laminate Cover | Easy Installation | Displays No Seams | Peel & Stick | Durable Self-Adhesive | Marble Design | Venetian Gold (6ft)

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Brand Instant Granite
Color Gold
Material Vinyl
Product Dimensions 72"L x 36"W
Special Feature Non Adhesive
Theme Marble,Tiles
Pattern Marble
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  • ALMOST GRANITE Premium quality vinyl laminate sheets from Instant Granite provide the unique look of genuine stone for just a fraction of the price. High resolution scans of actual granite tiles are taken to create true-to-life repeating patterns across the self-adhesive paper. Transform your tired countertops with the realistic colors, designs, and richness of granite.
  • DESIGNED FOR PERFECTION Measuring 36” wide with a choice of various lengths, one roll of vinyl peel and stick film covers a long section of countertop with fewer seams for a clean, professional finish. Instant Granite’s collection of laminated sheets includes today’s most popular genuine granite and marble options. These are the perfect complement and decorative feature for your DIY upgrade!
  • TROUBLE-FREE INSTALLATION With a self-adhesive backing, simply peel and spread across the countertop with a squeegee. Gridlines on the back make it easy to accurately measure and cut any size or shape. The no-bubble backing allows air bubbles to escape through special channels for a smooth countertop finish. Unhappy with your application? No sweat! Since full adhesion only occurs after a few hours, remove the film carefully and reapply it to the surface.
  • FADE, WATER, STAIN, TEAR & HEAT RESISTANT Instant Granite’s countertop peel and stick laminating sheets are made of durable PVC vinyl - the same material which printers and sign shops use to wrap vehicles. Sealed with a clear glossy laminate, your counters will hold up to the normal wear and tear of daily living and usage.
  • UNLIMITED POSSIBILITIES Don’t stop with countertops alone! Continue up the backsplash, cover a table, line shelves…practically any flat, non-porous surface and wall. These vinyl sheets are ideal for refinishing counters in the kitchen, bathroom, wet-bar, and more. Spruce up your home, apartment rental, or RV without great expense.

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Customers appreciate the furniture liner's appearance, quality, and value for money. They find it looks like granite and is a nice improvement for countertops. Many consider it worth the price and great for low-budget remodels or rentals. However, some customers dislike the bubble size. Opinions vary on installation ease, durability, and stickiness.

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328 customers mention "Looks great"294 positive34 negative

Customers like the furniture liner's appearance. It looks just like granite and matches their current countertops well. The high gloss finish is similar to natural granite, and the pattern and thickness are nice. The pattern hides imperfections with the pattern.

"...Very pleasantly surprised. Matches my current granite well. So really does the job! Had some minor wrinkling during the application process...." Read more

"...The good news is the pattern itself hides imperfections with the pattern, but you will see any physical overlaps on sides or front because of..." Read more

"...Honestly, even if people know it's not real, it looks better than the white formica. Think of it as granite colored formica instead...." Read more

"...Even the pictures I took look that way. The finish is beautiful. Spent $120.00 for 25 linear feet and it looks great...." Read more

158 customers mention "Product quality"158 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the product quality. They find it good, with excellent adhesion and a great end result. The product seems sturdy and serves its purpose well. The color complements their decor and is a nice upgrade for updating counters.

"This stuff is really cool. It is like contact paper (except removable) that you lay on your counters...." Read more

"...In the end you will have a really low cost/high quality option that really updates your kitchen...." Read more

"...I'm not sure how long this will hold up, but it seems sturdy enough that I think it will probably last a long, long time...." Read more

"...On the whole, I'm very pleased with the look and found it a reasonably satisfying project. It has completely changed the feel of the kitchen for me...." Read more

107 customers mention "Value for money"75 positive32 negative

Customers like the value for money. They say it's worth paying a little extra, good for low budget remodels, and a reasonable upgrade to older counter tops. It's great for rentals, as it's easily fixable, replaceable, and removable.

"...I figured this was worth a gamble, and it was. It took me a few hours total, including fixing my mistakes...." Read more

"...In the end you will have a really low cost/high quality option that really updates your kitchen...." Read more

"...went through 4 layers of the rolled paper resulting in 1/4 of item that was unusable...." Read more

"...Pros: Beautiful, inexpensive, able to pull up and readjust paper without compromising its ability to adhere to countertop, adding heat from blow..." Read more

39 customers mention "Kitchen improvement"39 positive0 negative

Customers are pleased with the kitchen improvement. They say it's a great way to update your kitchen on a budget and transforms old shell vanity into a lovely piece. It's perfect for updating the 1970's bathroom in their summer lake place. The product is easy to use and affordable, making a huge difference in their kitchens.

"I am giving this 5 stars because of how much it transformed my kitchen. It is relatively easy to work with...." Read more

"...Where it looks good, it really looks good and totally transformed the space...." Read more

"This stuff is amazing! It totally transformed my kitchen in a day...." Read more

"...Would order again, totally transformed my laundry room!" Read more

234 customers mention "Ease of installation"146 positive88 negative

Customers have different experiences with the installation process. Some find it easy to apply, use, and manipulate with the water. The instructions are helpful, and the videos on the product are useful. Others mention it's harder than shown in the videos, and not an easy project.

"...Was skeptical. Product itself was easy to handle, seemed to stick well to the granite itself and appeared to be easy to remove if I messed it up...." Read more

"...of that countertop (a curve tangential to a right angle) is very difficult to get right...." Read more

"...It was much easier than the painted granite look; plus it's removable if I end up not liking it." Read more

"...The water made it easy to manipulate while placing, but it became a hindrance when we were trying to get the water/air bubbles out...." Read more

87 customers mention "Durability"56 positive31 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the furniture liner's durability. Some find it durable and forgiving, holding up well even when wet. Others are unsure about its durability, disappointed with the quality, and having issues like fraying edges and poor print quality.

"...-used countertops in my own hope except a short-term fix - the durability seems fine, but I think the imperfections in rounded corner installation..." Read more

"...I think the Venetian Gold is very forgiving...." Read more

"...Grid lines are visible after application. Love the look but disappointed with the quality...." Read more

"...The product is very forgiving & it was nice to find that our because the corners & seam were our only concern when we began...." Read more

50 customers mention "Stickiness"24 positive26 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the stickiness of the furniture liner. Some say it sticks well and stays in place, while others mention that the adhesive is very sticky and you will need to pull it up. There are also reports of corners not adhering properly, leading some customers to use rubber cement.

"...Product itself was easy to handle, seemed to stick well to the granite itself and appeared to be easy to remove if I messed it up...." Read more

"...The only other difficulty was adhering the material to the underside of the countertop front - it was exposed particle board..." Read more

"...aren't as much a problem as Contact paper because it has a textured sticky side which allows air bubbles to be squeezed out to the edges...." Read more

"...Hence 4 stars instead of 5. I also found it difficult to keep the material in place when working with a larger piece (I did the whole thing myself)..." Read more

36 customers mention "Bubble size"9 positive27 negative

Customers dislike the bubble size of the furniture liner. They mention it has some crinkle issues and bubbles, making it difficult to put on without bubbles.

"...move it around.. However, it doesn't stick and you end up with a TON of air bubbles that are impossible to get out...." Read more

"...Unfortunately, this started bubbling as I was putting it on I did everything as the instructions said...." Read more

"...product; it makes it much easier to manipulate and helps reduce the wrinkles and air bubbles once it is laid down...." Read more

"...Air bubbles I would say are your main concern. Once you get the hang of it its not so bad...." Read more

Great cosmetic solution
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Great cosmetic solution
Working on re painting our kitchen cabinets and kitchen itself and dealing with lower grade old granite . The cabinet we used for extra appliance storage was a one off and had black granite and really was clashing with the rest of the kitchen- although it refinished well when I painted the cabinet itself. Can’t afford to re do the counter tops right now, so was looking for a solution for getting the black granite to blend better. Stumbled upon this product which matched the rest of the old granite we have in the kitchen. Was skeptical. Product itself was easy to handle, seemed to stick well to the granite itself and appeared to be easy to remove if I messed it up. Very pleasantly surprised. Matches my current granite well. So really does the job! Had some minor wrinkling during the application process. But that’s likely more to my handling then the products itelf. I’d recommend if it’s for a small not heavily used area of the kitchen and if you are looking for a cosmetic fix.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
    Working on re painting our kitchen cabinets and kitchen itself and dealing with lower grade old granite . The cabinet we used for extra appliance storage was a one off and had black granite and really was clashing with the rest of the kitchen- although it refinished well when I painted the cabinet itself. Can’t afford to re do the counter tops right now, so was looking for a solution for getting the black granite to blend better. Stumbled upon this product which matched the rest of the old granite we have in the kitchen. Was skeptical. Product itself was easy to handle, seemed to stick well to the granite itself and appeared to be easy to remove if I messed it up. Very pleasantly surprised. Matches my current granite well. So really does the job! Had some minor wrinkling during the application process. But that’s likely more to my handling then the products itelf. I’d recommend if it’s for a small not heavily used area of the kitchen and if you are looking for a cosmetic fix.
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    Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
    Working on re painting our kitchen cabinets and kitchen itself and dealing with lower grade old granite . The cabinet we used for extra appliance storage was a one off and had black granite and really was clashing with the rest of the kitchen- although it refinished well when I painted the cabinet itself. Can’t afford to re do the counter tops right now, so was looking for a solution for getting the black granite to blend better. Stumbled upon this product which matched the rest of the old granite we have in the kitchen. Was skeptical. Product itself was easy to handle, seemed to stick well to the granite itself and appeared to be easy to remove if I messed it up. Very pleasantly surprised. Matches my current granite well. So really does the job! Had some minor wrinkling during the application process. But that’s likely more to my handling then the products itelf. I’d recommend if it’s for a small not heavily used area of the kitchen and if you are looking for a cosmetic fix.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2016
    I was really, really skeptical about using this. We are selling our home, and some of the bathroom vanity countertops were from 1980 and while structurally sound, they didn't look good at all. I thought about doing the granite paint, but I don't like how it's not very durable and it's also permanent. I figured this was worth a gamble, and it was. It took me a few hours total, including fixing my mistakes. The 12' length was good enough for both a 4' and 6' countertop, so be sure to buy a longer length than your actual countertop. You'll lose some due to wanting margin on each side and for things like backsplashes or side pieces to cover.

    The first countertop I left the sink in, and trimmed a hole in it so I could get it over the faucet. I trimmed way too far, and had a gaping hole behind the sink once I was "done". So, I put a small patch from trimmed off section underneath the hole, and trimmed the top one to straighter cuts. You can't even tell it's there unless you're looking for it. The pattern (the venetian gold) is super forgiving with that kind of thing. Everything else went without a hitch except for rounded corners. It does fine if you have right angled corners (just start a new piece and caulk, or use the gift wrap method they describe on videos) or if everything is a gentle curve, but if say the front of the countertop is curved downward, the side of that countertop (a curve tangential to a right angle) is very difficult to get right. And even when it's "right" you can definitely tell there's a weird issue with it. The good news is the pattern itself hides imperfections with the pattern, but you will see any physical overlaps on sides or front because of differing depths of material on the sides. My best advice is to plan on spending lots of time to get it right, and use the hair dryer to help stretch those areas together.

    The only other difficulty was adhering the material to the underside of the countertop front - it was exposed particle board (like many laminate countertops are), and would not stick at all. You could probably staple it, but I recommend getting a tube of liquid nails and gluing it to the bottom of that - it takes awhile to get it right, but when it's done it will look good. The second countertop I removed the sink to do, and things went much better (other than chipping my sink because someone must have glued it down with something like superglue, but it needed replacing anyway). Some videos mention spraying water before applying - there's no need for this; it can be adjusted fine without water, and you won't spend as much time squeegeeing it out.

    Once you complete all the detail pieces and put caulk on it, it seriously will look like real granite from a few feet away. It's not until you touch it that you realize it's not granite, and if you look closely you can see pixelation or imperfections in applying the material. I'm big on picking out patterns in stuff, and I can confirm that over at least a 6 foot stretch, there are no noticeable pattern repetitions in the material - it looks natural and realistic.

    Overall, I am quite pleased. I don't think I'd do it for daily-used countertops in my own hope except a short-term fix - the durability seems fine, but I think the imperfections in rounded corner installation would drive me crazy over time. But if you just want to improve the look of an area without investing a lot of cash, this is the way to go. Or if you're considering painting them, just do this instead - it's much more durable than paint and looks so much better. While I didn't have to experience the customer service, other reviews speak of how highly regarded they are, and willing to back their product. Give it a shot!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2014
    This stuff is really cool. It is like contact paper (except removable) that you lay on your counters. I had white formica counters and used this to cover them. We do have rounded corners (e.g. island) that were extremely difficult to make look smooth/nice, but so far our guests haven't noticed without being told. If you look very closely (like 6 inches away), you can see the pixels in the "image" but from a regular distance it looks real. Honestly, even if people know it's not real, it looks better than the white formica. Think of it as granite colored formica instead. A huge improvement. The nice thing is that it's super easy to remove if you don't like it. We have a lot of counters, so we ordered 36 feet for a total of $180. That's a fairly inexpensive way to update a kitchen (certainly thousands less than real granite). They say one person can do it, but it really does take two people. I recommend viewing the "how to" videos available on youtube as they were very helpful to me. It took the two of us about 6-8 hours to get it all done. I will say that the company's customer service is amazing. The shipping time said 3 weeks but I needed it sooner and I called to ask if it could be expedited and they readily helped me out and it shipped the next day. Do note that if you order several rolls, they come on one roll (so you can't return the extra if you don't need it) but they still come as separate sheets. That is, my three 12 foot sheets were three separate sheets, but all wrapped in one roll (I wrongly assumed it would be one 36 foot sheet). The faux granite does show any kind of bump or texture underneath, so be careful to remove any fleck of dust. For example, there are spots where we had to put a "patch" underneath, and the raised lines from the patch show through. Also, I don't know how long it will hold up. So far it has been about a month. If it was just me, I could make it last forever, but with two small children, husband, dogs, I know there will end up being scratches in it. It is soft, so I can just see a fork being scraped across it and ruining it. I've been careful not to set anything hot on it, except for a cup of coffee which wasn't a problem. Overall, I really enjoy the updated look in my kitchen, even though it isn't real. It was much easier than the painted granite look; plus it's removable if I end up not liking it.
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