Peel-and-stick vinyl wraps are made from vinyl — specifically a removable, self-adhesive vinyl material commonly sold for wallpaper and surface coverings.
Peel-and-stick vinyl wraps are designed to stick to smooth, flat surfaces such as walls, ceilings, tiles, cabinets, tables, drawers, and other furniture.
Typical peel-and-stick vinyl rolls are about 20.5 inches wide and roughly 18 feet long, providing approximately 30.75–30.78 square feet of coverage per roll.
Peel-and-stick vinyl wraps are described as peelable, repositionable, and removable — many listings note they can be lifted and repositioned during application and are designed to come off cleanly without leaving sticky residue.
Many peel-and-stick vinyls are washable or wipe-clean with waterproof, scrubbable surfaces that resist spills, steam, and stains for easier maintenance.
Peel-and-stick vinyl uses a self-adhesive backing so you can smooth it on without glue; many listings highlight repositionable application to help avoid bubbles and correct alignment mistakes.