The world's best quality self adhesive wall tile that is easy to install. Just peel and stick! The DIY peel and stick tile concept of Tic Tac Tiles is made possible through Tic Tac Technology that makes the product very easy to cut, stick and maintain. Tic Tac Tiles can be installed in minutes without any specialized tools over any sleek and clean surface. Tic Tac Tiles can be used to renovate kitchens (for example, back splashes) and bathrooms. Tic Tac Tiles are resistant to the humidity of bathrooms and the heat of ranges once it is installed. It can be removed by simply heating the surface with a hairdryer and peeling it off. Our high quality tiles make your renovation a lot easier!
S**N
Peel n stick tiles
I gave it only 1 star because of the Color was not as described ,I thought that it would be more in beige tones as it looks in the pic but when I received it has more of a pinkish tone. Too bad because it is a nice product.
P**K
Not worth it
I didnt particularly like them. Sticking was a hassle as aligning them was not easy. They loose glue once stick them and then have to fix the alignment. It was hard to get the edge stick to the wall. They came out every 5 min.
T**E
Tous les avantages d’une céramique !
Tous les avantages d’une céramique sans la préparation, les travaux et les coûts d’une installation de céramiques. De plus, très pratique pour ajouter un petit cachet. Je le recommande vivement.
R**H
Easy to use, look great!
I highly recommend this product. I found that it was reasonably priced in comparison with similar products, had relatively easy installation, and looks great. Feel free to comment with questions and I will do my best to reply. I will also try to update this review in a few months with info about how well it lasted.ORDERING & OVERALL INFO:I purchased this for use as a kitchen backsplash. Once installed, this product does looks like real tile, although it does not look like real travertine marble because of the sheen. The grid-style is fairly forgiving of imperfect installation, which is great because I have mediocre DIY skills. I ordered x2 packs of x10 tiles. I only needed about x14 tiles and could have ordered a box of x10 and a box of x5 but I thought it would be better to have extras for any possible future repairs. Online and in-person, the color looked beige until it was next to my beige countertops, which gave the tile a pink cast. However, once all of the counter items were in place, it wasn't noticeable and looked fine. The product description says this is not intended for use on textured walls but the installation worked out well for me. I did not use additional spray adhesive (which is not recommended but is mentioned by other reviewers) but I did run over the entire wall with a blowdryer once it was all installed, in hopes of helping the adhesive somehow. (I don't know, I'm not a big DIY person, lol.) I have included images of the overall process and the finished look. More info below.INSTALLATION INFO & TIPS:1. This took about five hours, including scrubbing the walls with bleach water to ensure there was no grease or anything on the wall that might impede the adhesive.2. I used sharp scissors, a very sharp paper cutter, an X-Acto knife, a measuring tape, ruler, Scotch tape or other easy-to-remove no-residue tape, and a hair dryer. The tile is a bit "gummy" so be prepared to clean your scissors and sharpen your paper cutter as needed during the process.3. I used Scotch tape to "hang" the tile sheets on my wall to sort of pre-measure and get a feel for how it would looks and how best to install it. Unfortunately, I discovered that neither my cabinets nor countertops are entirely level, so there was some difficulty during the measuring process.4. I used a paper cutter to make the big cuts, scissors to cut on "grout" lines and to trim places where I imperfectly measured. (I tried to use an X-Acto knife at the end to clean it up a bit, but that only half-worked.)5. I found that this tile was easy to stick on the wall - sometimes too easy as the tile can "grab" onto the surface before you're ready. When this happened, I had to peel and re-stick. I was able to peel and re-stick a few times in each place where it happened but it was clear that the tile lost some adhesion each time, so try to avoid it. Also, it's important to press along every single grout line as you install each time. As some other reviewers have mentioned, the peeling/re-sticking did some light paint damage. In my case, the paint was already damaged and I was covering it with the tile anyway so I didn't think this was a big deal.6. I found that solid alignment was absolutely key to getting a good overall complete look, so using a ruler and/or a level to ensure that the grout lines on each ran parallel to the others both horizontally and vertically is extremely important. However, because the "grout" lines on each tile overlap, once it was all installed, it was very difficult to tell if the cut wasn't perfectly straight or aligned. This made the installation fairly forgiving, even for someone like me with mediocre DIY skills.7. When I installed a whole tile, it was easy to remove the backing by using extra edge which is intended for that purpose. On tiles where I had to make cuts, it was easy to peel away the backing along any edge in the middle of a square but difficult to separate the backing from a "grout" line.8. The instructions say that this product should not be used on textured walls but the installation worked out well for me. I did not use spray adhesive but I did run over the entire wall with a blowdryer once it was all installed. I have included images of the overall process and the finished look.Hope this helps! Feel free to comment with questions and I will do my best to reply. I will also try to update this review in a few months with info about how well it lasted.
C**R
Best Adhesives I've ever worked with in a peal and stick product! A+ Quality!
High quality tile look without the high cost! Easy to install; just make sure you take your time and ALIGNMENT IS KEY. Also, it's semi permanent (learned the hard way), so you must be committed to where you stick this, it may peal paint if removed.Only tools needed for the job are: scissors, a small level, tape measure, a steady hand, and patience!
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