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Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
The tiles are a large 12’12 and are a lightweight yet thick plastic almost foam feeling material. The design is very nicely done and the tiles have amazing adhesion. I used these on a bathroom ceiling and there have been no issues. They look great!
Mary G
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
The tiles are thicker than I expected, and are made of lightweight foam. The design is 3D, subtle, and the tiles look good once installed. The tiles are peel and stick and seem to hold well.
MM
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
For the value you get 16 tiles which isn’t bad. It’s made of a foam that is very lightweight and being on the ceiling it doesn’t even look like it’s a foam. It looks great when far from the eyes. It was easy to use and it cuts easily and we placed a border around which was very easy. It has a good stick to it and it’s a nice 3D ceiling tile
Gaia
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
Oh so I like these - for some uses - very much!! These are foam but the look and feel is very similar to the padded vinyl in older RVs that was on the roof , ,corners of the walls , door panels, walls. The padded vinyl was soft on body parts when bumped into, good for noise reduction created a soft comfortable inviting look and was easily wiped clean. These are similar in feel and the embossed 3D patterns is an upgrade to the look i think. These can be cleaned gently, but do not havexthe scrubbing resistance of vinyl bt any means. These are however easy to replace individually without complete removal of the wall/ ceiling panels. Generally the orginal walls are thin plywood or hardboard, osb to which foam back vinyl was glued to and wrapped over. If you redoing one of these old but classic rvsm it cab be daunting trying to come up with a better light weight solution that retains these properties, once you've removed all the sagging and warped, often completely delaminated backers . So this is what I've come up with . I use faced hardboard, patriot ply, or in some cases , flat metal roofing, to replace the thin wall inserts and ceiling panels. This is fast and cheap fix that. Is easily attached. Vinyl is a pain though and hard to keep up- requiring strapping and screws with matching vinyl button heads. Anyone who thoughtm of doing this or done this will know what I mean when I say .. it a whole can of worms that I didn't want to deal with and further more I was absolutely sure that i never wanted to remove all of panels due sagging vinyl EVER AGAIN -and the vinyl is generally folded over the panels. IFurther i believe its the layers that lead to sagging. Excess moisture adhesive failure, the weight of rodents thatcfind their way into the the layers or above panel..just Ewww . So no layering just was not an option .. foam fill / board tight against the foam and I would figure it out. 🤔 These foam tiles are becoming my go to solution!! They look great are easy to replace and swap out easily if damaged. They are soft , absorb noise, provide thermal break. Did I say they look great ??? They just do and for so much less work than vinyl would be. No need for belting, straping, screw covering, etc... ugh. Also bonus rodents are not getting between these and the backing board. They hide the screws used for backer board and create softcfinish in one-step. Amazing! If I have issue with the adhesive in summer - I will try to use Automotive headliner adhesive which I have not tested yet . I will test spray one of these with the next batch of 3m that arrives to test compatability with the foam. In the galley area DO NOT use these -ok. We only Use stainless on the walls/ roof in galley and bath areas including the refrigerator (1/4 hardibacker lining in refrigerator closet enclosure w/automatic fire equipment ). Everywhere else , ceiling ,walls by dinettes , entrance, overcab areas, bed areas etc.. on corners where bodies will get bumped. These 3d foam tiles are great , They function very well in this setting and provide that classic look only embossed 3d & without the fuss. I have not tried painting these but I think fabric spray paint is a possibility & plan to test on this product - I'll let you know how that goes!
Paul
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
Came out of the box plastic packet trying to curl into a U shape. Manually trying to straighten doesnt help. Not a good start...Reminds me of a flexible rubberized styrofoam cup.Being so lightweight should ensure the adhesive wont have to work hard keeping it in place ( and flat).Easy to Cut.Use only for a ceiling as I think it would otherwise compress eventually. High temps might effect or ignite (Fireplace area) it also.This is not high quality and though it might look good from afar ..up close and in your hands.. its cheap..
Life
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
I really was so excited to get these but was disappointed once I started using them. First off the tiles are not exact to the next tile and that causes a built of an issue and uneven look when applying it on any surface. The tiles are very thin and they are plastic and look very cheap. The glue adhesive that is used is also not strong as the edges keep coming off and I had to add glue in multiple areas to get it to stick well. Overall I'm not satisfied and the edges look out of place when it is fully assembled.
Lacynda M
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
These are foam tiles but have the look of old tin tiles. They are peel and stick, so easy to use.
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