Miscasa 1 Tile 11.5"× 5.86" Peel and Stick Stone Tile Backsplash, PVC Rusty Slate Backsplash Stone Tile Peel and Stick, 0.467 sq.ft
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The tile can be warmed with a hair dryer, according to other listings. The adhesive should warm up to the point where it can be pulled off. You can speak with the company directly to ensure that they present themselves in the same manner.
You can't, but if you don't mind changing the curve into a corner, you could try using two pieces to create a corner. Place them against each other by cutting a straight line. The issue with that is that you'll see the piece's edge, which isn't very appealing, so you'll have to use a separate edging/edge detail for that.
Please accept my apologies for not knowing the answers to those questions.
I haven't decided yet. You can always purchase one box at the very least. You will not be disappointed with the tile.
Selected User Reviews For Miscasa 1 Tile 11.5"× 5.86" Peel and Stick Stone Tile Backsplash, PVC Rusty Slate Backsplash Stone Tile Peel and Stick, 0.467 sq.ft
I was looking for something simple to apply myself and this certainly fit the bill beautiful design and really thick the backing is very sticky once you put it in place can't shift it or pull and reposition it but once I got the hang of it my husband and I finished the backsplash above my stove area in a few hours any gaps we made we filled in with chaulk the results are beautiful I'm impressed used scissors and utility knife to cut material what a big difference in the results I'm impressed.
In our homes, we've done a lot of remodeling and have used a lot of different tiles. This one outperforms all of the others. It's BEAUTIFUL, incredibly simple to use, cut and contour, and adhere to almost any surface. This tile has only positive connotations for me!.
With a table saw and a multi-tool, you can cut things down quickly. tool. Some of the panels had patched pieces on the back, but this had no effect on installation or appearance.
I did everything myself, toot toot. As a result, I found these to be fairly simple to work with, and I learned a few things along the way through trial and error. To cut out my measurements, I simply used razor-sharp scissors. That being said, it wasn't always perfect, but I was able to fix those issues with some simple tube grout from Amazon. I also discovered that once you're ready to install your tile, make sure it's perfectly aligned because the adhesive is VERY STICKY- which is great once it's where you want it to be, but not so much if it's not exactly where you want it to be. Because once it's turned on, it's impossible to turn it off. It is on. I adore the look of this tile; it's so fresh and modern, and it's given my kitchen a much-needed makeover. I'm particularly pleased with the outcome- It's a lot less expensive than hiring a professional. Moreover, the tile has the appearance of genuine stone. I've gotten a lot of positive feedback on my new look. I would strongly suggest it.
I like how it looks, but I don't like how difficult it was to cut around the outlets. In the kitchen, I used it for a backsplash. You won't be able to cut these with a utility knife; a Dremel tool will come in handy.
Strips that are extremely thick. When done correctly, there would be no way to tell if they were fake or stick ons. I didn't know if they'd stick well because I put them on top of an old, ugly tile (before and after), but they do. When you put them down, there are no redos, and getting them off later will be a struggle. However, I am very pleased with the final result. To finish my kitchen nook, I'll need two boxes. Oh, and cutting them with scissors is a challenge. It's not impossible, but without some serious scissors, you shouldn't expect perfect lines.
I adore everything about this peel and stick tile! I've tried a lot of different peel and stick products, and this is the only one that I truly adore and that looks like real tile up close. Because the metal is so easy to cut, I'm assuming it's aluminum. Once it's up, it won't move, so be sure it's in the right spot.
Cutting angles is a bit difficult. I'm happy with my purchase overall. They're absolutely stunning. My kitchen has been upgraded in a very classy manner. I particularly like the brushed nickel tiles in it because they add a unique touch.