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★★★★★
Excellent quality, better than ceramic tile
UPDATE to my very long post here,, lol: I have begun the countertops! I can't believe how easy it is to do concrete countertops over laminate! I don't think it would be half as nice without the tile. Super excited!! I am currently in the midst of remodeling my home. We are working on a new roof, structural supports, etc. Nothing pretty, just essential. I am so tired of this ugly, outdated kitchen! Being that I am putting lipstick on a pig, I didn't want to spend too much for what could be only for a year or two. That said, I am IN LOVE with these tiles!!!! They are excellent in quality, color, ease of use and easy to clean! The adhesive is a forever bond, so make sure you get it right the first time. I pulled off my first tile and it took an hour to get it all off. I couldn't get all the glue off, but it didn't matter once I placed a new tile over it. For cutting, I recommend the box cutter over scissors, as the cut can not come out straight due to the foam backing. I tried. Several times. Trust me. Box cutter or exacto knife for the win :) I added several photos to show the ugly I wish to cover. I will update my review with before and after pictures once its all complete. For now, I am pretty sure these will be part of my final remodeling! They are a surely priceless and so realistic!!!! I only used about half a box thus far above my stove. (The disgusting old hood vent is going soon too). I ordered a total of 6 boxes to complete my back splash. Definitely more than I need, but I want to make sure I have plenty for mistakes, bad cuts, etc. I would love to hear feedback on colors for cabinets and counterops! I'm ready to paint both! Update: I'm almost finished! I had a big oops when I began the long wall. Cutting around the window and not realizing how out of plum things are, I realized that putting everything up qoth tape first and then peeling and sticking would have saved me nearly half a box of tiles. I have ordered another box, as I was literally 2 tiles short (due to ripping off over 15 because it was WAY off). I plan to resurface my countertops with concrete! OVERALL IMPRESSION OF USE AND OUTCOME: If you lay it all out with tape (see pics above) you will come out with a fantastic finish! I am over the moon happy with how beautiful this turned out! Definitely plan ahead and take your time. It is extremely easy to end up with little gaps and slight overlay. Once the tile is stuck, it breaks into pieces when you pull it off, so it is immediately trash. The adhesive is definitely VERY strong. I couldn't be happier with the turn out!! Dont be afraid to use this product and enjoy every minute of its natural beauty! Bonus, I used my paper cutter for scoring the tiles. Score one side, it snaps clean through when you bend it. I can not emphasize enough to lay it all out before you begin. No matter how much you measure, its always best to tape it in place. I watched several videos on how to tile. I ended up simply stating from left to right. The first row, I ran from one end to the other. The next row, I centered the tile to cover 1/2 of 2 tiles under it. (See pics). This appeared to work better than all the videos saying to start in the middle and work your way out. Also, order as many boxes as you think you will need and one more. This will ensure the colors are all from the same lot. Don't start it until you've purchased all the needed tiles, so you can ensure the cors blend well if tou have to buy them at different times. I hope this helps! Please post your own as well!
April 2021 · Tools and Home Improvement · verified purchase
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