FloorPops FP2942 Medina Peel & Stick Floor Tiles, Grey








Key features
- •Peel and stick to apply
- •Easy installation - no grout or special tools needed
- •Water resistant and washable
- •Virgin vinyl material with a textured low lustre finish and permanent adhesive makes tiles durable
- •One package contains 10 tiles that each measure 0. 06-in in depth
BrandFloorPops
CategoryVinyl Flooring
Size12"L x 12"W x 0.06"T
ColorGrey
WarrantyLimited lifetime warranty.
FloorPops FP2942 Medina Peel & Stick Floor Tiles, Grey
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Customer Reviews
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solorider916✓ Verified Purchase•September 4, 2023
These were fairly easy to install"¦ the tile adhesion is messy though. It gets all over your hands and onto everything you touch. The tiles were a small change that made a big impact. I agree with the other reviewers that mentioned using an adhesive during installation. I noticed the day after installing, a few tiles were already starting to lift. So I pulled them up and added some base bond before laying them back down. I was not willing to spend a lot on adhesive because the whole point was to do an update at a low cost. If I'm going to spend a lot on adhesive, I might as well use real tile. I digress"¦ However, I did not have a problem with the pattern lining up as some others experienced but I did notice some of the tiles were an "off-white" compared to some that were bright white. But from a distance, it is hardly noticeable. I'm happy with the way they turned out.
Inexpensive & stylish but took me a long time
J✓ Verified Purchase•August 1, 2023
I decided to cover the existing blah contractor grade linoleum in our laundry room. As with a lot of DIY projects a lot of time involved is the prep - the cleaning, the moving of the items in the room, etc. After I had the room emptied and the floor & baseboards cleaned I decided how I would lay out my new tile design. Directions suggest finding the true center of the room and working out from that point. I decided to go with the visual center of the room as it pertained to my most frequently seen view into the laundry room. I also wanted the tiles to be centered as they were placed in between the washer and dryer. The walls in the laundry room and their corresponding corners are not true square so the existing linoleum with a square pattern (which was not installed on the diagonal) always looked crooked. That was why the third design decision I made was to lay the new tiles on the diagonal. That decision definitely caused the project to take a lot more time as far as all of the varying cuts required along the walls.
Once I began the project I realized that at least 50% of the new tiles were dirty. They had a black dust and/or spots that needed to be cleaned. I was very disappointed in that. The next thing I realized was that about half of the tiles were cut incorrectly when they were manufactured. This particular tile design requires its edges to be exactly on center otherwise when you take the next tile that is on center there's no way to line them up. I wish I would have ordered extra cases of the tiles so that I could have cherry picked the centered and the clean tiles to save myself a lot of headache. I found that using my dollar store breakaway blade box cutter was a very easy way to score the tiles. Then I would bend them and they would break along the scored line very cleanly in most cases. Are used my needle nose pliers a lot for the cuts that were difficult to get a cleanly cut edge. Overall I absolutely love the way it turned out it so does my husband. For the price I don't think you can beat it the style upgrade, but it was by no means a 30 minute project. LOL it took me DAYS of working a few hours at a time. If I had it to do all over again I would probably spend the $20 on a linoleum tile cutter, the kind that look like a paper cutter with a sliding blade. I think that would have been a big timesaver for me. Oh and you will definitely need some kind of adhesive; the self stick isn't nearly strong enough.
These tiles are a very cool product. I tried a different adhesive tile design to line the bottom of my kitchen cabinets that hold the heavy duty appliances and I loved the result. Have fun with it good luck!
Once I began the project I realized that at least 50% of the new tiles were dirty. They had a black dust and/or spots that needed to be cleaned. I was very disappointed in that. The next thing I realized was that about half of the tiles were cut incorrectly when they were manufactured. This particular tile design requires its edges to be exactly on center otherwise when you take the next tile that is on center there's no way to line them up. I wish I would have ordered extra cases of the tiles so that I could have cherry picked the centered and the clean tiles to save myself a lot of headache. I found that using my dollar store breakaway blade box cutter was a very easy way to score the tiles. Then I would bend them and they would break along the scored line very cleanly in most cases. Are used my needle nose pliers a lot for the cuts that were difficult to get a cleanly cut edge. Overall I absolutely love the way it turned out it so does my husband. For the price I don't think you can beat it the style upgrade, but it was by no means a 30 minute project. LOL it took me DAYS of working a few hours at a time. If I had it to do all over again I would probably spend the $20 on a linoleum tile cutter, the kind that look like a paper cutter with a sliding blade. I think that would have been a big timesaver for me. Oh and you will definitely need some kind of adhesive; the self stick isn't nearly strong enough.
These tiles are a very cool product. I tried a different adhesive tile design to line the bottom of my kitchen cabinets that hold the heavy duty appliances and I loved the result. Have fun with it good luck!
Not bad
bunnie_00✓ Verified Purchase•July 24, 2023
This is my first time using peel and stick tile. I used this for my small laundry room. I bought two packs and had 3 whole pieces left over. It doesn't stick very well. I put weights on top after applying to try to help with adhesion. It's fairly easy to cut with kitchen scissors. I didn't take time to make sure all the designs lined up perfectly. From far away you can't tell that some of the designs don't line up perfectly. Some of the pieces had tiny blemishes which doesn't bother me. I used this on top of tile. When walking on it, I can't feel the grooves where the tile is. I would recommend using this where there isn't much foot traffic.
Pretty
Jaclyn✓ Verified Purchase•July 24, 2023
These were super-easy to use. I did a 12x12 room in a cpl hours. They need some kind of seam to tied together between rooms and hallways. Also it's been a week, and even with a huge air purifier running 24/7, the rooms smells of plastic and industrial adhesive unpin entering
Very Pretty—Quick Easy Update
Becky Bishop✓ Verified Purchase•June 10, 2023
Pros: It's beautiful, inexpensive, good value for what you pay, and a quick bathroom update. It saves from having to paint and stencil the tile, which I originally planned. I needed to update older cracking tile. This small space took 30 minutes to complete and I used the backings as guides to measure. I found this to be the easiest and quickest project I've done. I purchased 3 boxes for this small space but came up 2 tiles short and ordered more. It's good to have extra anyway if you have to replace damaged tiles. They are easy to cut with scissors if that's all you have. Overall I am happy with the purchase. I included a list of cons so others are aware of anything I ran into.
Cons: Some tiles came with glue, cuts, or scuffs on them. With some scrubbing, most marks could be removed with a magic eraser but some could not. Since you focus more on the pattern it isn't too noticeable. I also found a few hairs stuck between the tile adhesive and was backing that were not mine. Some of the patterns around the edges also did not match up. This isn't as noticeable from a distance or up close. They were only minor and it wasn't enough to bother me. A few pieces separate and slide around. I'm purchasing glue sealant to secure those pieces but wish I didn't have to. They are okay for a small space but I wouldn't use them in a larger high traffic area. They've been in for a week and I feel I have to be super careful about not getting water on them to make them slide around or come unglued more. I also have concern For humidity making the adhesive backing lose effectiveness if they aren't secured with another glue sealant. I wouldn't risk saturating with mopping. Others said they clean with rubbing alcohol
High stars for style price and ease of install. Poor stars for functionality.
Cons: Some tiles came with glue, cuts, or scuffs on them. With some scrubbing, most marks could be removed with a magic eraser but some could not. Since you focus more on the pattern it isn't too noticeable. I also found a few hairs stuck between the tile adhesive and was backing that were not mine. Some of the patterns around the edges also did not match up. This isn't as noticeable from a distance or up close. They were only minor and it wasn't enough to bother me. A few pieces separate and slide around. I'm purchasing glue sealant to secure those pieces but wish I didn't have to. They are okay for a small space but I wouldn't use them in a larger high traffic area. They've been in for a week and I feel I have to be super careful about not getting water on them to make them slide around or come unglued more. I also have concern For humidity making the adhesive backing lose effectiveness if they aren't secured with another glue sealant. I wouldn't risk saturating with mopping. Others said they clean with rubbing alcohol
High stars for style price and ease of install. Poor stars for functionality.
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