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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de mayo de 2025
I've had this installed for a little over a year in our bathroom floor, and I now am having to remove it and start over. It does not work well for flooring. At first it looks nice, but then you realize that it collects dirt and has a weird "stickiness" to it. I found it almost impossible to clean. Even with a vaccum, a mop, or just trying to hand wipe it with lysol wipes, it never quite lost its grimy feeling. It constantly peeled up in places and I had to constantly gorilla glue it back down. Now after a year, it just looks gross. Might be fine for a backsplash, but avoid for flooring!
Susie H.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de marzo de 2025
Have some glue on hand. The color is true and very easy to cut, peel and place, but the top edge kept peeling away from the wall. I added some super glue to the pieces and no problem since then!
Kb
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de febrero de 2023
I will start by saying these are the third order of peel and stick tiles I placed. The first two I had to return- first was just not the right color, second was stone composite and was difficult to cut without a table saw.As shown in last 3 photos, they looked very nice the night I first put them up. It took about 3 hours. Application wasn’t too difficult, but it would have been faster to go with subway tiles or similar shape, I just loved the look of these.Anyways, the morning after I put them up, I noticed a spot peeling. I have continued to push them back down and have even tried adding some extra adhesive but every time I walk in the kitchen, I find a new spot lifting. It has been less than a week since I put them up so obviously they are not going to last. Made sure the walls were clean, dry, smooth etc before applying. Amazon is now telling me I need to go out of my way to make a return for a refund although I’ve already done this with peel and stick tiles twice and I no longer have the packaging for these.If you are looking for peel and stick tiles, smart tiles from Home Depot or Lowe’s seems to be the only way to go to get quality results. I should have listened to my friend as she went through a similar situation while trying to add peel and stick to her apartment bathroom, and said smart tiles were the only thing that looked nice and has held up. They may be a couple dollars more per box but I’m kicking myself now as I’ve wasted so much time and energy and money.
Mackenzie Schultz
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de diciembre de 2023
No se pudo cargar el contenido.
Danielle C
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de marzo de 2021
We are renting and I couldn’t stand the old out dated flooring and wanted a cheap fix! I loved the pattern of this and saw someone else used it for their floors even though it’s meant for a backsplash. Honestly I think it’s worked great as a flooring!I think the only problem I’ve found with it was it collects a lot of dirt especially if someone walks on it with shoes or slippers since the material itself is a little sticky. But I’ve managed to keep it clean and there have been no parts sticking up so the adhesion works well!For our small bathroom we used 5 packets and had some leftover.It took me about two full days to install it just because to match up to other sides you have to carefully cut around the pattern, it’s rarely a straight cut. But worth it!
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