Tiling a backsplash

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I haven't myself used little tiles like that but if it looks as nice as it does on the website I might consider it on my own kitchen I wish every tile was that simple to install lol
 
I haven't myself used little tiles like that but if it looks as nice as it does on the website I might consider it on my own kitchen I wish every tile was that simple to install lol
isola96,

That's true. It's so simple and looks fantastic. :D
 
I also have never tryed it.
Here's the deal I've never seen a peel and stick anything that allowed you to move it once it hits, which would be a real challange when applying to a back splash.
Over time peel and stick can come loose.
Give it a try and get back to us and let us know how it works.
 
I'm skeptical...looks good now, what about 3 yrs from now?

My guess would be cracked grout on tile sheets that aren't sticking like they used to.
 
Jdmrenovations said:
I'm skeptical...looks good now, what about 3 yrs from now?

My guess would be cracked grout on tile sheets that aren't sticking like they used to.

I wouldn't use the grout they give you that looks really shady lol "polyblend"
 
About five years ago I helped a friend with a back splash. He had pre-mixed grout in a tub, and it's still doing the job.
 
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