Tic Tac Tiles Peel and Stick Self Adhesive Removable Stick On Kitchen Backsplash Bathroom 3D Wall Sticker Wallpaper Tiles in Polito Designs (10 Sheets, Bella)








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- •HIGH-QUALITY: Realistic tile effect with 3D texture (10 Sheets of 9.81"W x 9.81"H Made in Korea)
- •QUICK & EASY: Just peel and stick! No glue, no grout, no mess! Perfect for a DIY project
- •STRONG DURABILITY: No discoloration, no peeling after installation. Resistant to heat, water, and humidity
- •SAFE & ECO-FRIENDLY: Anti-bacterial and anti-mold material that does not emit dioxins
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Tic Tac Tiles Peel and Stick Self Adhesive Removable Stick On Kitchen Backsplash Bathroom 3D Wall Sticker Wallpaper Tiles in Polito Designs (10 Sheets, Bella)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.5
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Great alternative if you can't afford real tile!
Stacey✓ Verified Purchase•August 3, 2017
This was super easy to apply and looks great! I have off white counter tops which I can't afford to change so the coloring of this tile matches nicely! It gave my kitchen an entire new look without having to invest in a lot money! I really love it and I've had lots of compliments on how nice it looks!
Looks really good. Just clean the surface really well before application
Kindle Customer✓ Verified Purchase•May 21, 2017
Purchased these to do a backsplash in the bathroom of our camper. Looks really good. Just clean the surface really well before application.
End result pretty -- Process pretty stressful!
Nikilet✓ Verified Purchase•February 19, 2017
In all good conscience I had to give this produce a 5-star rating. Why? Because it really looks nice and it would appear that it is really going to hold up.
However, if I were rating this on usage it would get 1 lone star. Why? Because trying to line up the overhang, and at the same time the bottom, or top edge (whichever direction you are working from) is not easy. I repeat, this is NOT easy. Just a touch and these things stick and if you aren't in the right position when that happens it's a real bugger. My husband and I are both quite crafty and DIYer's, but I have to tell you that I don't know if I would ever take on a new project with these again. Not unless there is an application secret I'm unaware of and someone advises me of this. I might try the square version, but not this brick version.
I also want to advise that you actually figure your square footage coverage and then order some extra. We had just a small area to cover and ordered 2 boxes of 10, thinking we'd have leftover tiles. As it ended up we ruined 2 or 3 and had to order another box of 5 to finish and they aren't exactly cheap.
Quite honestly, it took us about 5 hours to do a very small area, which we didn't get completely finished (as explained above), and both of us had moments where we were about it tears from the frustration. They look nice, but would I do it again? Not with these brick-type tiles; not unless someone will share their secret for a less stressful application.
However, if I were rating this on usage it would get 1 lone star. Why? Because trying to line up the overhang, and at the same time the bottom, or top edge (whichever direction you are working from) is not easy. I repeat, this is NOT easy. Just a touch and these things stick and if you aren't in the right position when that happens it's a real bugger. My husband and I are both quite crafty and DIYer's, but I have to tell you that I don't know if I would ever take on a new project with these again. Not unless there is an application secret I'm unaware of and someone advises me of this. I might try the square version, but not this brick version.
I also want to advise that you actually figure your square footage coverage and then order some extra. We had just a small area to cover and ordered 2 boxes of 10, thinking we'd have leftover tiles. As it ended up we ruined 2 or 3 and had to order another box of 5 to finish and they aren't exactly cheap.
Quite honestly, it took us about 5 hours to do a very small area, which we didn't get completely finished (as explained above), and both of us had moments where we were about it tears from the frustration. They look nice, but would I do it again? Not with these brick-type tiles; not unless someone will share their secret for a less stressful application.
Updated and clean kitchen
ShoppingNut✓ Verified Purchase•February 6, 2017
Okay, so last weekend I decided to update/change my kitchen. For 11 years I had a plain white counter top and no backsplash. We updated pretty much everything in the house but the kitchen. As many know, the cost for a new kitchen would be too much and wasn't an option for me.
First, I stumbled upon the Giani Granite kit Chocolate Brown. Basically you paint the counter tops to look like granite. It was a 3 day project and turned out good.
Second, a backsplash was definitely needed to complete the look. I purchased another brand but the colors were off and came upon this product.
Honestly, it wasn't as easy as I thought it would be. I didn't rush the project, but it took me around 3 hours and two days. You must order more because the tiles are not sized right, they are smaller and I needed another box. The quality is good, they look like tiles but when you go up close, you can tell they they are not real. You have to go slow and try to attach the tile sheet at first attempt. If you keep removing it from the wall, it loses the glue and won't stick to the wall. I wasted around 3 tile sheets because it wouldn't align right. At first, I also sprayed some adhesive glue just in case, but really it's not needed. I tried to measure and level everything, but it was hard to do with 2 young kids interrupting all the time.
Later on, I will add caulk around the countertops and may add grout to keep it securely in place.
First picture is when I painted the black primer over the counter top and no backsplash. Others are when project is completed. You can notice some of my mistakes, but overall it has changed the look of the kitchen, it looks updated and clean.
First, I stumbled upon the Giani Granite kit Chocolate Brown. Basically you paint the counter tops to look like granite. It was a 3 day project and turned out good.
Second, a backsplash was definitely needed to complete the look. I purchased another brand but the colors were off and came upon this product.
Honestly, it wasn't as easy as I thought it would be. I didn't rush the project, but it took me around 3 hours and two days. You must order more because the tiles are not sized right, they are smaller and I needed another box. The quality is good, they look like tiles but when you go up close, you can tell they they are not real. You have to go slow and try to attach the tile sheet at first attempt. If you keep removing it from the wall, it loses the glue and won't stick to the wall. I wasted around 3 tile sheets because it wouldn't align right. At first, I also sprayed some adhesive glue just in case, but really it's not needed. I tried to measure and level everything, but it was hard to do with 2 young kids interrupting all the time.
Later on, I will add caulk around the countertops and may add grout to keep it securely in place.
First picture is when I painted the black primer over the counter top and no backsplash. Others are when project is completed. You can notice some of my mistakes, but overall it has changed the look of the kitchen, it looks updated and clean.
Great Product Easy To Use.
Jill M. DeVries✓ Verified Purchase•January 20, 2017
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