Art3d Peel and Stick Backsplashes Tile
$29.27
$59.49
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Condition: New
Color: Dover Gray
Size: 10 Sheet
Top positive review
3 people found this helpful
The Perfect Tile for my Modern Farmhouse Bathroom Makeover!
By LL CHAPMAN on Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2024
I was a bit hesitant to go with a stick tile, but I fell in love with the design/color of these Art3D Distressed Wood tile sheets! I waited 3 weeks before making this review and the tiles are still holding strong! The trick is you must have a smooth surface. As per others’ recommendations, I did buy a few cans of spray Gorilla Glue, but didn’t even need it. My walls are textured from floor to ceiling with Knockdown texture, so I had to smooth the area where I would be applying the tiles. I measured off the area, applied 2 coats of Red Devil Onetime Lightweight Spackling (sanded between coats), wiped down the walls with a damp rag to remove dust, then applied 2 coats of Kills 2 primer. Once dry (I gave it 24 hours), I began installing the tiles and applied pressure to all of the surface so that it would adhere evenly to the wall. As for the quality of the tiles, they exceeded my expectations! Each sheet consists of individual tiles held together by the adhesive backing. Cutting through the tiles and in between the tiles was easy. I just used a ruler and guided a utility knife along it a few times to create a valley. Then I freehanded the cut by applying pressure as I slid the knife through the valley. The tiles are thick, so it did take a while to cut through them, but all cuts were straight and clean. I was so pleased with how the backsplash and wall looked that I ordered 2 more boxes to do another area of my bathroom. The area shown in the pictures only used up 1.5 boxes. To finish off the tile edge, I used Art3d Gray Adhesive Threshold Vinyl Strip and it goes really well with the Distressed Wood! I highly recommend these tiles if you’re on a tight budget and enjoy DIY projects! Definitely take some time to do the prep work on your walls beforehand though and pace yourself during installation.
Top critical review
33 people found this helpful
SADLY, good Peel n Stick blacksplashes are imaginary things, even in Never Never Land
By Erin Myers on Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2021
I think thst peel and stick is a great idea. However, after having tried multiple products, I think that I can safely say it is a bit of a pipe dream to make a peel and stick that can work as an oven or sink backsplah. I have tried sooo many, and have even tried additional adhesion grills and adhesives when they fail, and I have honestly never found one that works. I suppose this one has stronger adhesion than most, but still, pieces fall after first use of oven, even a few feet away along the counter. Not sure if the heat is even a factor. My other issue with this product is that while it looks pretty from a distance and has great color options, up close, it is really obviously the design is printed because it really does not resemble the material it is meant to mimic. If it were better produced, and I hadn't followed directions to a T and tried every possible supplemental adhesion product once it failed, I might decide it is worth the effort, but as I said, after a ton of trial and error and a destroyed wall due to patchy adhesion, I have to conclude that peel and stick backsplashes are a shortcut that is just a fairy tale. It makes me wonder if reviews are bought because I actually have skill and experience in this area. I feel bad saying that, but I thought I should share my experience and recommend that for backspalshes, it is worth the effort and expense to learn the mortar method with real tiles. Sorry! I kept silent until I was sure. I don't like posting negative reviews.
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