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Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
Did the job! Looks great. It can be a little challenging to apply, but you just have to take your time and make sure to line them up perfectly. VERY sticky, good quality, nice and thick. Stuck easily to our primed wall. Also an easy clean when something gets splashed on it.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
Went on fairly easy and looked great for about 24 hours. Tried to use a little glue on the edges that were starting to peel but that didn't work. Don't waste your money.
sadie
Reviewed in Canada on February 17, 2025
I love it. It fits my IPad 6 very wel and protects the edges. The touch button is easy to access as is the plug in. If I bought it a week ago I wouldn’t have broken my IPad. It will definitely protect my replacement. The only downside is the front doesn’t bent to make taking pictures easier.
connie candy bunting
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
Easy to install. Excellent adhesive
Elena Hromyk
Reviewed in Canada on January 31, 2025
Bad quality
Pamela Newcomb
Reviewed in Canada on January 25, 2025
Application is easy once you get into a rhythm, so long as you aren’t in a rush and take your time to align and measure. I used an old credit/loyalty card to smooth out bubbles underneath (before removing top plastic sheet). I applied over existing tile and it works pretty well, definitely would stick quite well on a smooth surface. Been up for a few days and still holding strong. I’ll come back and update this if I notice anything lifting. Are they absolutely 100% perfect? No. But real tile would also not be absolutely perfect when you look up close. I have also caulked all visible edges/corners and in around the sink and stove (after these photos were taken) to help prevent moisture and give it a more finished look.
estela livera
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
EXCELENTE ARTICULO.. CON MUY BUEN PEGAMENTO. EL DISEÑO ES LINDO Y LO ÚNICO ES QUE SE DEBE TENER PACIENCIA PARA ENLAZAR UNO CON OTRO PERO QUEDO PERFECTO
SmugLeaf
Reviewed in Canada on January 1, 2025
The tiles are more like stickers with 3d parts. The sticker sheet is incredibly thin, foil-like material. They don't cover wall texture or dings/bumps.Everything shows through.If you're using these on a fresh primed smooth drywall, it's fine. If you're trying to cover up a previous tile, a very bad paint job, anything with texture, and you're going to have the sun shining across it, you will see every single thing behind the tiles.And then they are laser cut perfectly square stickers. If your wall isn't meeting the counter at a 90 degree angle, if you're lining up to cabinets versus a counter, if you have to go around a corner you can't flex anything. Instant wrinkles.Say you choose the counter or the inside corner of the wall as your reference surface and you start installing the stickers going across the wall. Because -in my case the subway tile pattern- because the pattern is so small and the lines are so obvious, it's really hard to make that grid translate across the entire wall and either line up the way it should by the time you bounce into the cupboards above or other wall.If these were real tiles or sheets of tiles, you can squish the grout lines a little bit to give yourself a degree or two curve up or down, left or right, as you go across the wall.You have basically no adjustment with these, the only thing you can do is not install the next tile completely straight. and it becomes really super obvious that you're off track if you do that.You either need to give up on everything matching or install the tiles with overlap and cut them to fit the inside corner of the wall or the joint between the counter and the wall or counter and the cupboards. That's what I did.So you go through all of this annoyance to get them all stuck up on the wall and actually look like a straight line all the way across up, down, left, right. I used a roller when installing them to make sure they were all squished down as I pulled the backing paper off. Trying to keep all of the air out from under them.Imagine something like when you're doing vinyl wrap or whatever. I finished that night with no real visible air bubbles and a couple small wrinkles because I was trying to curve a sticker as I installed it.Considering the annoyance and struggle it turned into getting it all installed and looking good, that's fine, whatever, I'm done with it for the night.I am at day three after installation today. I have quite a few more wrinkles now that were not there the night of install and air bubbles randomly sprinkled pretty much all over. The entire reason I got a peel and stick product like this is because I'm trying to cover up a bullshit garbage wall. I did scrape the wall as flat as I thought I needed to and did a scrub of the whole thing down with cleaner and then finished it up with rubbing alcohol and drying time.Testing scraps of the stickers, this glue seems to bite hard and I thought it would work great. Well yeah, three days later and it might be lifting or something with my wall and this glue is interacting and it's becoming unstuck. I've had to pin prick a couple of the biggest air bubbles and for the most part right now I'm just rolling or squishing it back down and hoping it actually decides to permanently stick down.We'll see what happens, but I might seriously need to rip all of this off and get a different product. I'm annoyed since when I originally bought them, I pulled a few sheets out of the packaging and they felt really thick. "Cool, this is some kind of vinyl that then has the tile texture put on top of it . This will be able to cover imperfections in the wall."Not even close!All of the thickness and quality, anything that might instill confidence this product. All of that comes from the non-stick backing paper, it's thick card stock. The sticker is practically see-through levels of thin.I would not use this product in a easy, cheap renovation sense. This is more like something you would use for a art project, not a backsplash you're going to have to scrub down with rags and soap or wipe oil off of etc.It's much more effort than I originally thought it would be to install, and it's already acting up. Plus the tile part seems to be this soft rubbery plastic of some sort, so I don't feel comfortable with what it's going to do with oil splashes and dirt.
Jose G.
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024
Easy to use, easy to cut to fit. Looks very sharp in the end. Getting into the corners was REALLY tough, and in hindsight, I wish I had cut it instead of trying to bend it into the corner. So plan where you start and stop - it is easiest to start and work to the right! I thought starting in the corner made sense (so it didn't land weird, but it was pretty difficult working to the left.
Katrina Z.
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024
I purchased this product to add a back splash to my kitchen and then decided to use it on the tile in my bathroom. It was easy to use and cut. looks great!!
Joanna
Reviewed in Canada on November 22, 2024
I selected these for the white on white subway tile look. I just received these and each "tile" on the sheet is much smaller than I expected. They are 2 inches by ~3.25 inches each. Looking back, I can see that there are many tiles on each sheet but the installed image make the tile size look bigger than they are.I haven't tried to install them yet.
Tom Loonan
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2023
The tiles were all received as described with no blemishes nor damage. Color matched as described as well.We read reviews and decided to make the best preparation state to be cleaning our 68 year old Formica backsplash with acetone and a microfiber rag. This gave us the absolute best prep for the tiles to stick to.Other than the time to make all the necessary cuts to cover as desired, the project was really simple and inexpensively transformed our kitchen to a more modern state.Really happy with product
a reader
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2019
1- This product is SO EASY to apply. I used 3M adhesive spray (74 I think?) to ensure it would stick forever, we have lightly textured walls, I sanded them first, but they still had a little bit of texture. So far, no issues with peeling, and I'm not anticipating any.2- It's really pretty! There's a slight metallic sheen to the light gray, which looks super nice. We ordered some samples of tile before we decided to do this. In a direct comparison of tile, it's thinner obviously, but looks just as nice. And considering no grout-work is needed, I'm so happy. It's also considerably cheaper than doing actual tile as well.Recommendations- get a good straight line paper cutter, it makes cutting straight lines easier and faster than using a straight edge and a blade. Definitely use some sharp scissors and have a good utility knife, especially for outlets. Extra adhesive is probably required, the sticky back didn't feel as sticky as I would have expected. I made sure to also spray along the edge that overlaps the previous piece so it wouldn't risk peeling up. It went so much faster than I expected, and was much easier than I anticipated. Even with kids bugging me every 5 seconds, I got 17 linear feet done in half a day, including the sanding I needed to do first.Tip: I cut one row to do vertically for edging, and it looks a lot cleaner than just cutting a straight edge where it ends. I didn't see any pictures of that, but that's how I've always seen the tile done, so I figured I should do it with this as well.I'll definitely be using this product again, and I really want to try the paintable textured wall panels sometime too!
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