Alloy 304 Stainless Steel Backsplash 304 #4 (Hemmed Edge) (30" x 30")
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The answer is yes. Yes, I do
I would say that liquid adhesive was
In order to drill holes, you need to drill them.
In fact, yes. All the leftovers are just buried I have mine set up the same way.
Selected User Reviews For Alloy 304 Stainless Steel Backsplash 304 #4 (Hemmed Edge) (30" x 30")
Panel made from SS of the highest quality. It's easy to install, but there are no fasteners or adhesives. The edges are even, clean, and it has a nice They can be installed either with adhesive mastic or by drilling and screwing. There was only one issue with the protective film it was difficult to remove, but it did protect the screen very well, so the extra work was worth it.
The adhesive is of the highest quality. The look is nice and there are no scratches, stains, or rust issues so far (3 months later).
I'm pleased with the quality of the stainless steel. It is important to note that there are no pre-requisites Putting holes in the ground. Screws must be provided by you, regardless of whether you drill your own holes or not.
Although the stainless steel panel is rather thin, it is strong and durable. A set of four #8 screws is used to attach it, and the result is If the backsplash is below the wall, make sure the back wall is also For the price, this is a great look.
I think this goes well with the appliances.
It was a bit heavier than anticipated, which I do not mind at all. These would be a good addition to your collection.
It worked as expected and is a great short term solution until I choose a backsplash design.
A very wavy effect is achieved.