The instructions ask you to thoroughly wet the glue side of the paper, which is reasonable, but in practice it's hard to know what's enough water, too little or too much. An online video would be helpful. I applied it to a couple of plywood doors I wanted to blend into the surrounding plasterboard wall a little better than would be the case if I just painted the plywood. It went on OK, but in the process of drying it bubbled up and I thought the project was going to be a total failure. A day later, however, the bubbles had flattened out again, so that was OK. However, when I trimmed the paper to the edges of the plywood I had to use additional glue (I used Titebond 2) to get all the edges flat against the plywood. This worked fine. All in all, I would recommend this product, noting, however, that you may need to partially re-glue.