Installation
Transform your space in minutes - no grout, no mess, no tools (well, maybe just scissors). Follow these easy steps:
Step 1 - Clean
Wipe down the surface thoroughly to remove dust, grease, and moisture.
💡 Tip: The cleaner and drier your wall, the stronger the stick!
Step 2 - Measure & Cut
Measure the area you want to tile and mark where each tile will go. Use scissors or a utility knife to trim tiles for corners, edges or holes for electrical sockets.
💡 Tip: Always dry-fit tiles before peeling off the backing to make sure they line up neatly.
Step 3 - Peel & Stick
Gently remove the paper backing from the tile. Position it carefully, then press firmly from the center outward to remove any air bubbles.
💡 Tip: Apply even pressure across the surface for best adhesion.
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Frequent Asked Questions
1. What surfaces can I apply the peel & stick tiles on?
They stick best to smooth, clean, and dry surfaces such as:
- Ceramic tiles
- Painted drywall
- Glass
- Metal
- Laminate
Avoid rough, porous, or uneven surfaces such as:
- Textured walls
- Brick or concrete
- Unfinished wood
- Newly painted surfaces (wait at least 2-3 weeks)
2. Can I install them in kitchens and bathrooms?
Yes! They're perfect for backsplashes and bathroom walls. Just make sure the surface is completely dry before applying.
3. Are the tiles waterproof?
They're water resistant, meaning they can handle splashes and humidity - but not direct or prolonged soaking.
4. How do I remove the tiles?
To remove, warm the tile gently with a hair dryer to soften the adhesive, then peel it off slowly from one corner. Any residue can be wiped away with mild soap and warm water.
5. Can the tiles be repositioned?
You can adjust them slightly right after sticking, but once fully pressed down, the adhesive becomes very sticky and strong.
6. How do I clean the tiles?
Wipe with a damp cloth or mild cleaner. Avoid harsh chemicals, abrasives, or scrubbing pads.
7. Do I need any extra glue or grout?
Nope - everything you need is built into the tile! Just peel, stick, and admire your new wall.