Apply pressure to ensure maximum adhesion.Once its stuck to the wall, it’s very difficult to remove or adjust! Peel the backing of the tile and stick it to the wall! Tip: For this Peel & Stick Marble Tile Backsplash, or any project…the adhesive backing is very sticky, so make sure your placement is correct the first time.This ensures the project looks even when you get to the backsplash end at a cabinet or countertop line. This is where you will center the first tile to start the backsplash installation. Mark a line directly in the middle of the wall about the countertop. ![]() This will also ensure that each hex tile will fit together with no weird gaps or spaces between. Use a laser level to keep your pattern from sagging.Use a degreaser to clean surface especially if applying kitchen backsplash. Wipe down your surface making sure there is no dust, dirt, food, or grease on the wall.Other marble mosaic options (not peel & stick) Peel & Stick Tile Backsplash Tutorial I actually picked up several marble mosaic samples for my laundry room backsplash, only to discover that this one had a peel & stick backing! My original plan was to purchase this Muscle Bound adhesive tile mat to apply to my wall, turning any tile option into a glorified sticker, but when I discovered a peel & stick section of tile options that already had this adhesive on the back, I jumped all over it! Get ready to have your mind blown!įor my first BIG tile project, I was so excited to find this beautiful Bianca marble Hex tile at Floor & Decor. Peel & Stick tile…is it as good as it sounds? My answer is emphatically YES! I’m answering all your questions about this Peel & Stick Marble Tile Backsplash and even sharing a full tutorial on how to install it. This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Floor & Decor.
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