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The Vamos Tile Long Hexagon Peel and Stick Backsplash Tile offers a premium PVC composite laminate with a realistic marble texture, designed for easy installation in kitchens and bathrooms. With strong adhesive backing, waterproof and heat-resistant properties, and a DIY-friendly approach, these tiles are perfect for modernizing your space without the hassle of traditional tiling.
M**A
Beautiful and Easy(ish) to Install
These tiles are beautiful and look completely real. They came in nice packaging, with included spacers to ensure things line up properly. They tiles themselves are thick and have a foam-like backing. They elevated the look of my rental by far. I did run into the issue of the backing being black, therefore wherever I put a spacer to have things lined up properly, didn’t have the black backing and the wall showed through. In my case, the wall is white, so it was quite obvious. Additionally, the tiles are evenly spaced on the foam backing. Once I had two tiles placed and tried to place one above those on the wall, I had issues getting them to line up properly. They were always just a little bit off. I actually ended up cutting all of the individual pieces from the large tiles, painting my wall, and applying them that way. If for some reason your’s line up better than mine, paint your walls first to match the foam backing. If not, pop in a movie and cut the individual pieces out. Either way, these are the best removable tiles I’ve found. I will say that I haven’t removed them yet after having been placed for awhile. I did remove the initial large tiles right after placement and realizing it wasn’t working out. I can’t speak to the removal of tiles that have been placed for months or years.
B**A
Will tear off paint
Good product but will definitely tear off your wall paint when you decide to take it off
M**A
Beautiful and easy
Turned out beautiful. Tips:*sharp scissors or blade with replacements*use a straight edge or ruler for straight cuts*layout the tile to repeat the same pattern*press firmly*once it's up, it's NOT coming down (not easily), so plan and take your time*fill any gaps with white caulk, wipe down with a damp sponge
M**E
It’s good but….
The media could not be loaded. We picked out this peel and stick tile for our camper and went ahead and applied it to our walls in our kitchen area. It ended up looking OK but there definitely is room for improvement within this product.Application took a really long time! We realized before we started this project that we were going to have to provide somehow a black area behind the tile where sheets would meet up in order to achieve the black grout look seamlessly throughout the whole kitchen! We ended up using permanent vinyl adhesive sheets, and we cut it into 2 inch strips to apply to the wall before we apply the tile sheets. This worked out OK but it took a lot of planning and an extra expense that we weren’t planning on.The tiles cut relatively easy so that wasn’t too bad but when you apply the sheets, make sure you watch out for the tiles that they don’t move while you’re applying it. We ended up with some larger gaps because the sheets are more flexible than we thought they were the spacers aren’t the greatest either.Just be warned and understand that this isn’t an hour long project depending on your space.I think the tiles will last a long time, they’re nice and thick and they seem durable. The application just kind of turned us off, which is why we’re giving it three stars.
D**D
Easy to use.
Just remember things aren’t square - at least not my house! Just take it slow and use a level to keep lines level. This made me and you need to cut the tiles slightly crooked. I recommend using a piece of trim to cover the edges for a more finished look. I plan to use caulk to do this. I was able to cut around the plugs by using a pair of utility scissors. You can also use a heavy duty, paper, cutter, or utility knife. You will need to get some spacers to put behind your plugs to pull them away from the wall so that your switch plate covers go back on flush, this is not hard to do. It just requires a screwdriver and the spacers. Love how it turned out and would definitely recommend!
F**G
Love it
It was very hard to cut, but I do like how thick it was and how it turned out. It’s very very sticky so you just have to be careful. Otherwise so far it’s been awesome by our gas fire place.
L**A
Beautiful!
Very nice! Feels like real tile. Was super easy to install. I recommend scoring with a razor blade. Then flip over to put it face down. Apply pressure at score line. When it snaps then use the razor blade to cut the paper side and adhesive. It comes apart very easy that way. If you use a pair of scissors to cut the adhesive it sticks to the scissors and gets messy. Be very careful to place exactly as you want it bc the adhesive is so good you cannot remove it or adjust it without causing damage to the wall and tile. I was able to make slight adjustments with a small pry bar. Be careful when doing this though bc you can bend and break the tiles. It almost looks like chicken wire when installed. Super cute for my “farmhouse” styled kitchen. It is very easy to clean, water proof, it’s on my wall so I haven’t tested heat but I’m sure it will be fine as long as you don’t put a flame directly to it. Everyone thinks it’s real tile! Oh and DO NOT use the spacers. It gaps the tile too far apart. I used it for the first 2 tiles and regretted it. It is super easy to line up and make the space even without them.
A**R
Doesn’t move once stuck
Tile itself is great quality and looks legit. But installation is not easy in small spaces. Once the sheet is touching the wall their is no moving it. It’s stuck. When I messed up a few pieces and had to remove it for a new one it was a mess trying to get off the wall. Very hard to remove and came off in tiny little pieces. Overall the look is fantastic though! Just not easy to install or remove
L**N
Expensive but so much easier than ceramic
This was easy to install. My one observation is the spacers provided create a larger space between tiles than the spacing within the tile. So we ran level pencil lines & eyeballed the placement to keep all the spacing equal. We ran a think black sharpie line on the wall against the tile so the spacing didn't have a white line in between each tile. We had the supplier contact the manufacturer for us & we are going to grout the spacing as I feel it is going to be a dirt catcher because the substrate is sticky in between the tiles. Manufacturer said grouting was ok. I would recommend these.
R**N
Content de mon achat
Début,difficile a poser surtout les premières tuiles,après bien ete.Bien content de mon achat
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