✨ Stick to Style: Elevate Your Edges with Ease!
The STICKGOO 10-Pack Tile Edge Trim is a versatile and stylish solution for enhancing your home decor. Each 12-inch trim piece features a groove design that effectively conceals imperfections, while its durable, water-resistant, and heat-resistant properties ensure longevity. Easy to install with included double-sided tape, this retro copper trim is perfect for a variety of applications, from backsplashes to window frames.
Manufacturer | STICKGOO |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 12.44 x 5.94 x 0.67 inches |
Color | Retro copper |
Item Package Quantity | 10 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**R
Look great
We used these to edge the backsplash because it wasn’t going to end right at a wall. It really off set the tile nicely. It is hard to cut with a razor but doable. You have to score it several times, bend it a little, and score it again. The sticky back seems to be holding well, but we’ll see how it goes. There is no notch on the bottom to over lap your tile so decide if you want to place it on top of you tile or butt the tile to it. We chose to butt the tile.
T**S
Different color selections would be great
It's a shame that these don't come in longer lengths . But these do cover the ends of the stick-on panels nicely
A**R
Tile border
Cheap plastic. Doesn't stick. Returned
A**L
Good trim
Good material easy to cut
O**G
A but tricky to use
The product is stiff and the finish is nice— they are good quality which I really like.The cons:I like the look of these, but in order to frame my backsplash I had to cut some of the pieces at 45 degree angles (the product directions also advise doing that).There are a few issues that come with trying to cut these:If you don’t have a chop saw, this might be a struggle. I had nothing but a ruler and a hack saw, so trying to get the right angle and trying to saw through these things is difficult. I wasted a few pieces in my efforts.The length is 12” — which is the same length as the stick-on tiles they are meant to go with. So when you cut them to create a corner, they are now too short for the tiles. So I ended up having to make a tiny piece about 1” long to fill the gap, which, again, is very difficult to do with just a hack saw and a prayer.I made sure to get the version with the sticky tape so I didn’t have to glue them down, and the tape works well but isn’t perfect— a few pieces have fallen off the wall and had to be stuck back up, so that’s just something to be aware of.This border is designed to be used with the company’s stick-on tiles, but the lip on the border is actually too deep to neatly edge the tile. So you can clearly see a gap between the border and the tile where the wall is visible. I do not like that. However, I suppose that means you could use this product with a thicker tile as well.Overall, I like this product, but if I could go back in time I wouldn’t have purchased it.I think the company should make the pieces longer than 12”, or include a few pieces already cut at the corners at a 45 degree angle so that you don’t run into the issues I did.
D**S
They are so easy to install and the sticky strips are strong
These are so easy to use and so cute
A**H
Meh
While the color is nice, They don’t stick very well. The seams are very noticeable. They do not cut very easily.
C**S
I thought I had it…
I installed a tile backsplash and needed trim molding. Found this stuff, it’s really hard to find trim, mold in bronze, and thought I would be able to finish up the bathroom in one day. First of all comes in 12 inch sections and if the ends are not intact while they’re shipped, you have to cut the ends off to get ends that will have the least least visible seam. Out of the box 6 pieces had to be cut on both ends, three on one end only. So right out of the gate, you lose square inches. To compound that issue, regardless of what I cut it with, scissors, utility knife, miter saw with a precision blade, tile, cutters, angle snips, it just didn’t matter-the finish seems to be a paper type which is held in place by some type of adhesive and the molding itself is not great material. I would cut an end and the finish would crack or rip or tear necessitating an additional cut. The backsplash needed a total of 22 inches of molding. After all the cuts and loss of finished product I didn’t even have enough. And no, I’m not a brand new female DIY-er, I’ve been at this renovation game for over 20 years. But this stuff? For the price and the poor quality and the absolute dumpster fire of usability, think twice.
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