Frequently Asked Questions
You can install Bodaq films almost at any interior surface:
- Cabinets & Counters
- Walls & Panels
- Ceilings
- Furniture
- Front Desks
- Doors
- Window Frames
- Fire Places
- Shower Stalls
- And more!
You can wrap wood, plywood (MDF), metal, plastic, glass, laminate, painted surfaces, other types of films.
The surface should be well prepared (sanded and primered if needed)
Yes, Bodaq is certified as class A fire-rated film. You can see the certificates here.
The film slowly melts due to high temperatures to prevent spreading the fire.
It's safe to use the film at countertops, cabinets, backsplashes.
Yes, Bodaq is certified as waterproof and antifungal film. You can see the certificates here.
Without any hesitation you can use the film close to humid areas as countertops, shower stalls, etc.
Yes, Bodaq film is self-adhesive – it has a special glue on its backing. Usually, we recommend using a primer (we have Bodaq primer) to make the adhesion stronger.
If you are a designers and would like to test our product, feel free to contact us and request a free sample of the pattern you like.
We offer a 10-year warranty for the material and a 5-year warranty for the installation by a Bodaq certified installer.
Bodaq interior film is made to stay on the surface for years or even decades, but if you need to remove the vinyl, it is doable.
If the film was installed just 1-60 minutes ago, you can easily remove to film.
In other cases removing the Bodaq finish from one side of a door (7*3 ft.) could take up to 30-60 min.
But if you need to renew a surface, you can cover the old vinyl film with a new one. How to remove the Vinyl Film.
Retail price is around $4-5 per sq. ft. for a majority of patterns, the most expensive are $7-8 per sq. ft.
It is much more durable than paint and regular wallpaper. It can be used in high traffic areas and still stay in good shape without scratches or wear.
See the Durability Test.
Yes, we can sell a part of a roll. A minimal order is 10 linear feet.
Please, see the tutorial here.
You can find more information here.
Still have questions? Feel free to contact us.