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The DIH Peel and Stick Backsplash White Marble Tile offers a stylish and practical solution for home decor. With its self-adhesive PVC and silver metal design, this tile is perfect for various applications, including kitchen backsplashes and stair risers. Measuring 11.51’’ x 11.81’’ across 5 sheets, it covers 4.68 sqft and is designed for easy installation, durability, and low maintenance.
N**L
Beautiful, sturdy product that looks like stone mosaic
Used 7 boxes of 5 to cover 30 sqft of kitchen backsplash ( a few leftover and a few user errors discarded). Make sure to get the interlocking seams tight before you start pressing down. The product lines itself up well if you do it slowly, carefully, while pushing tightly together. If you end up with any gaps due to counter /walls being non-uniform, just spread some grey (my color) grout or even drywall plaster into the gaps and wipe. You'll never notice it.If you need an extra row or two to cover a gap to the cabinet bases, just cut them and line them up on the top rows. You can even cut small tabs to form a column.A great tip my remodel contractor gave me: when you cut out around outlets, cut them to a size so the tabs on the physical ac outlet rest on TOP of the tile. That way you end up with the outlet being flush to the surface instead of recessed. In fact, this tile is thick enough that in some cases if you don't do this method, you could end up with an outlet recessed enough that you can't get a large plug in it. To do this you need to unscrew the outlet from the box and pull it out enough to insert in the cut-out opening you made in the tile. TURN OFF THE CIRCUIT BREAKER BEFORE DOING THE OUTLET WORK!!! Test that each is off before assuming that all on a wall are off. I had 5 outlets around one wall and 3 of of 5 were on one GFCI and the other two a separate GFCI - so two breakers needed to be thrown. Glad I checked!For cutting, I used good sharp scissors for straight verticals, and a Dremel with cutting blade for cut-outs for outlets. I took a few pieces of tape overlapped to form a rectangular template the size of my outlet boxes, applied the tape to the correct offsets on the back of the tile, outlined it, then cut it with the Dremel. Don't use high speed, use the lowest setting that will cut it. Otherwise you'll melt it.I had trouble with (not a product problem), was how to do an outside corner. There's no way to not have an ugly gray/black line even if you caulk it. I cut an 90 degree piece of white plastic to line up down the outside seam and siliconed it in place. Looks great. You can see it on the left side of my photo. This photo is just 1/3 of the kitchen. Took about 3 days to get all the tile in correct and siliconed around edges. I suggest using a trans-white silicone as it will cover gaps and take on the color of the materials adjacent. Where there's nothing behind, it's a milky white. I used Dow Corning -786 TW Translucent White SIlicone (purchased on Amazon): https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075FTQKQM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1As noted by all the other reviews, these are extremely sticky. Peel the backing off as you apply. If you accidently let the tile fold itself, it will stick together and you'll have to throw it away. If you accidentally stick it to the wall before you're lined up, you basically need to tear the top coat off the wall to remove it. That's ok because the tile will recover that as long as it's not an edge you need securely fastened. I used a putty knife to get under it- that seemed the least intrusive tool for removing sections.
S**T
Nice looking, easy to install
Very nice looking, just make sure you're sure about where you're putting them because you might not be able to reposition them.
T**T
Great product
I love this product. Once it sticks it is not coming off! The only complaint I have is that it’s hard to cut so cutting around outlets was a major job!
J**P
Great DIY Upgrade!
We're remodeling our kitchen and trying to do as much of it ourselves. Our old backsplash was textured wallpaper. Puke. When I learned about peel and stick tile, I was THRILLED. I found this pattern and fell in love. Usually people pick their countertops and then pick their backsplash. I chose my countertops based on this backsplash I loved it so much. I just installed it and am NOT disappointed. Not only was it easy to install, It's absolutely beautiful! We have received so many compliments and people don't believe me when I tell them it's not tile. 100% recommend!
C**Z
Superb Quality!!
I am amazed by the quality of these faux tiles. I was hesitant to spend a little extra for these but I'm glad I did. I wanted something that looked real and the other peel and sticks did not appeal to me. These are just thick enough to look like real stone and marble. And I love the "stainless steel" tiles in between. I used an x-acto knife to score it and it just snaps right off. The backing is a black foam and easy to cut through as well. Make sure you are precise when adhering to your walls; THEY STICK!! So there's no removing them to adjust anything. One tip I have is, I noticed once I had them all on my wall, some of them seem to have small gaps that stood out more that some areas and also where the tiles met each other, so a quick fix was to just use a tiny, tiny bit of white caulking. I lighly smeared it on a few areas and quickly wiped the tiles with a damp cloth. You could maybe use grout but I didn't have any and didn't feel the need to spend on that since it was just a couple of areas. The caulking worked fine and it made it seamless. These are in a small area of my laundry room and it came out beautifully. No one knows they are "stickers". I highly recommend!!
M**O
Great product!
I'm in LOVE with my new backsplash. I did have an issue with a few tiles popping off the backing but I just super glued them back on. I didnt want these to fall off the wall so I applied liquid nails to the backing before sticking them to the wall. I also caulked in between the tiles to give it a more polished look. I've never done anything like this before and it took me about 2 days off and on ( I have kids so that made the project take so much longer lol). The end result looks stunning! I loved the look so much I decided to buy more and tile all the way up to my bathroom ceiling.UPDATE: I decided to retile my kitchen backsplash and went with a different vendor. The tiles were complete trash and wouldnt stay adhered to the wall even after using gorilla glue and liquid nails. I have now repurchased these to do my kitchen. And the bathroom tiles are still going strong!
L**A
It won't stay up! Seller is making it right.
This backsplash is beautiful and I paid far more for it because if how it's made and the look. This was installed on a clean wall that had been redone a month ago by a professional I have used for years. One day I started hearing "plops" coming from the kitchen. Over the next couple of days, the backsplash started falling off a piece at a time. Very frustrating! However, after contacting the seller they have agreed to make it right as after sending them pictures they said it won't stay up on my kind of wall and I did not see that in the literature and as far as I know it is not stated. So while I appreciate them doing it and they did it very promptly, I still have incurred $100 to have it installed and I'll have to have the drywall fixed. So for the proper wall this is an absolutely beautiful tile
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