Get the Look of a Tiled Backsplash with Self Adhesive Vinyl Tiles

Self-adhesive vinyl tiles are easy to install, and you can get the look of professionally installed tile at a fraction of the cost! Read on for step by step instructions that will have you loving your kitchen again in no time at all. Your friends and family will think you hired an expensive contractor to redo your tile – but you’ll know the truth!

What is a peel and stick backsplash?

Self adhesive vinyl tiles are peel and stick tiles that are easy to install. They come in different colors, shapes and sizes. They are perfect for kitchens, bathrooms, and even in entryways.

Self adhesive vinyl tiles allow you to easily redecorate any room in your home quickly, and at an affordable price. These tiles can be cut to fit around appliances or fixtures, and they even have corner pieces that make it easy to create corners or edges where tile isn’t available.

Self adhesive vinyl tiles can be installed over existing wall paint or wallpaper without damaging either one! They also won’t damage the surface they’re applied too which is important if you’re reusing them on multiple projects! You can use these tiles in showers, as well as tub surrounds.

The only thing you need to do before installing them is measure the space you want covered so that you know how many squares/pieces of self adhesive vinyl tiles you’ll need. A good way to save money is by purchasing sets of 2-4 sheets (depending on how large the space will be) at a time instead of buying each sheet individually. You should let these tiles cure for 24 hours before using them after installation.

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– Peel and Stick Vinyl Backsplash are Easy Tile Stickers for Kitchens and Bathrooms

– Use peel and stick vinyl tiles to instantly update your kitchen, bathroom or any room in your house.

– Peel and Stick Vinyl is easy to clean, just spray it with soap and water.

– Peel and Stick Vinyl is easy to install in minutes.

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Quick and easy to install, Peel and Stick vinyl tiles are a great way to cover up an old backsplash or an ugly countertop. They’re also perfect for renters who can’t make permanent changes to their kitchen or bathroom. The peel off paper backing reveals the adhesive which you then press onto your surface, no grout required.

Cleaning is as simple as wiping down with soap and water. Since these types of self-adhesive products are not designed to be scrubbed or scraped, we recommend using a non-scratch sponge and applying gentle pressure only when needed.

The most common problem that we hear about from customers is that they have trouble sticking them properly because they don’t realize that they need to apply pressure in order for the product to stick well.

In addition, if there’s any grease or oils on the surface (such as from cooking), it will interfere with adhesion so we always recommend cleaning before installation. These types of tiles do have their limitations though; they cannot be used in wet areas such as near sinks or on top of toilets where fluids may seep through them.

Installation Tips

-Remove all the old backsplash from your wall and clean it thoroughly.

-Measure how much space you want to cover with peel and stick tiles and cut them down to size.

-Use a primer for vinyl before you stick any tiles on your walls.

-Peel off one tile at a time, place, and then press firmly against the wall using your thumb or fingernail.

Frequently Asked Questions About Peel & Stick Backsplashes

-Are these peel and stick backsplashes waterproof? These backsplashes are not waterproof. They are more like wallpaper and can be removed if they get wet. For the best water protection, we recommend installing tile or sheet vinyl on top of your backsplash.

-Can I install them myself? Yes! It is really easy to install these peel and stick tiles as long as you follow our instructions for installation.

-What tools do I need to install these self adhesive tiles? You will need scissors, a straight edge, contact paper or painter’s tape, and an exact knife (optional) Read more

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