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LONGKING Premium Peel and Stick Tile for Kitchen Backsplash, White/Grey Grout (10-Tiles, Thicker Design)
Y**0
Update: Yellow!
Update: Three years the tiles are still on the wall just fine, but they have become noticeably yellow, to the point where I will have to tear everything off the wall (it rips the paint off as well) and put actual subway tile up. Loved this initially, but really sad it was not a good long term solution. See last photos, the tiles used to be a similar white to switch covers.Overall I am very pleased with how this tile worked out. The finished looks is great and adds so much character and depth to our kitchen. I opted to go all the way up one wall and across the top of the cabinets for a more custom look. The install was a process over several days / weekends / ordering more boxes, and here are some tips I highly recommend!1. Calculate the total square footage you will need DON"T GUESS! I guess and had to order a second time to get enough to finish, the second order of tiles were a slightly different color!! and they seemed like an old batch! Thankfully that was for above the cabinets and less noticeable.2. Use a level to mark in LIGHT pencil, the level lines to make sure your tile comes out straight.3. Use a guillotine paper cutter to make straight cuts in the tile, and GO SLOW. (Saved me a TON of time)4. Remove the "overlay here" tabs on every tile. Even the newer version of these tiles need to have them removed.5. Lastly and what I found to be the best install method: I formally worked as a graphics installer on walls / vehicles / signs etc. and here is the advice I can give from that experience. Use blue painters tape to sick the tile to the wall before removing the backing. Get it in the perfect place and tape a "hinge" halfway up the tile from one side to the other. Lift the bottom half of the tile up and remove that half of the backing, cutting it away with tape. Apply the bottom half of the tile to the wall starting at the tape and working your way out. Remove the tape, and repeat application process to the top half. If you need further help with that method, google "hinge method of applying vinyl"Overall it looks great, takes some time to install, can be finicky when making things line up, grey "grout" can flake off if you are not careful, imperfections in wall can be seen through tile so make sure your walls are clean and white/tan like mine, do not apply to fresh paint or dirty / greasy walls. Also, consider getting a hard foam or rubber roller to roll over applied tiles to make sure they are pressed on good. I will update my review if things change.
K**S
Beautiful
Really beautiful tiles make our kitchen pop, we love them although unfortunately they have been peeling away from the wall which is unfortunate but I don’t know if that is because of the heatwave or just not as adhesive as we need
E**S
Very impressed
Really good product, takes a little practice to get it right, but looks very realistic. Had people over and they didn’t realise these were not real. Also had a little problem with one of the packs, but seller sorted it out very quickly. Very happy with the purchase.
A**R
Does not stick around corners
It does not stick at all well around corners. I need to purchase glue to stick it down
N**J
nice product
These peel and stick kitchen tiles really brought new life to my plain kitchen. The entire job took about 2 hours being careful and making sure everything matched up perfectly, they were a little bit difficult to place, but the result is amazing.Tips:- If cutting the tiles, better that cut from the back side, because if you cut in the front side the 3d gel may be ruined. It is easier to cut from the back side, the tile is very easy to cut, a paper cutter will work.- For the fist tile, you will need to cut the jagged part of the tile to get a straight edge.- When start to install the tiles, if you take off less than half of the backing paper, stick that portion to the wall, then take off the rest of the backing and press down on the tile as instructed.- It is much easier to install if you use a spray adhesive. I sprayed it with 3M adhesive spray (recommended from the seller), spray the sticky back with adhesive- it gives it some give and will slide a little bit so you can get it perfectly set and level. I bought the 3M spray adhesive on https://www.amazon.com/3M-77-Multipurpose-Adhesive-Aerosol/dp/B0000AZ735/ - The wall of my project is painted wall. I am not sure that if this is the right one to install directly, other than use 3M spray adhesive, I also used sanding paper to send the wall before putting up the tile. Once finished sanding I cleaned up my mess and wiped down the walls with light soap and water towel ensuring all the dust particles were up.Over all, as a DIY lover, I am happy with the project I have done.
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