🖤 Elevate your space with STICKGOO: where sleek subway style meets effortless durability.
STICKGOO Subway Tiles offer a thicker, larger, and stronger peel-and-stick backsplash solution with 10 polished black tiles (12"x12" each) that cover 9.3 sq ft. Featuring 2-2.5mm thickness and 3x stronger adhesive, these waterproof and heat-resistant tiles are designed for easy DIY installation on kitchen and bathroom walls, delivering a durable, stylish upgrade without the mess or need for grout.
Brand | STICKGOO |
Color | Black |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 12 x 12 x 1 inches |
Recommended Uses For Product | Kitchen, Bathroom |
Special Feature | Waterproof & Heat Resistant |
Number of Pieces | 10 |
Style | Subway |
Pattern | Subway Tiles |
Unit Count | 10 Sq Ft |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Finish Type | Polished |
Manufacturer | STICKGOO Direct |
Part Number | 03A-T3 |
Item Weight | 2.51 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 12 x 1 inches |
Item model number | 03A-T3 |
Finish | Polished |
Thickness | 2.25 Millimeters |
Installation Method | Self-Adhesive |
Item Package Quantity | 10 |
Coverage | 9.3 square feet |
Special Features | Waterproof & Heat Resistant |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**Y
Best Bang for Your Buck—WILL Cover Existing, Bumpy or Uneven Ceramic/Mosaic Tile
Let me preface this by saying I never leave reviews like this for products (even the ones I love) and I also have, historically, never before been much of a DIY’er. However, I felt inspired to leave one for these vinyl tiles, and hope my feedback will be helpful. You should know that my experience with DIY projects is extremely limited. I’m one of those people who wishes they were ‘crafty’ SO much that I’ve wasted money and time on several half-baked DIY projects I’ve decided to take on—and have never completed—bc, as it turns out, I am *not* all that crafty, and either early-on or halfway through, I’ll realize this and give up. But only AFTER I’ve already bought the supplies and made a mess.Fast forward to 2021– I figured it was time I learned from my mistakes, so I researched a LOT when I decided I wanted to finally tackle remodeling our (formerly) dark, dank, cluttered and outdated kitchen. I read a lot of DIY & design blogs and lots of online + Amazon product reviews. I needed to do this on a TIGHT BUDGET and wanted to transform the “black, spray painted cabinets, brownish color palette with earth-tones-colored ceramic mosaic tile backsplash”-kitchen we inherited when we bought our first home 7 years ago, into the “white palette, modern farmhouse”-kitchen I saw all over Pinterest. But WITHOUT breaking the bank. If you’ve also decided that peel and stick vinyl decals are the option for your DIY project, and you have anywhere from “minimal” to “I'm a pro, bro”-DIY experience, then THIS IS THE BRAND FOR YOU! I initially tried using a different brand/different tile option to cover our existing ceramic mosaic tile-backsplash, that was well-reviewed but not as well-reviewed as Stickgoo, and was a little less expensive, and found early-on that it just wasn’t going to look nice or real enough to go to all the trouble of measuring it all out. Since I was trying to cover a mostly-smooth but also uneven and bumpy surface, adhesion and the quality of the texture was important, or it would just look cheap. I read more product reviews and gave these a shot, and I’m so glad I did!They’re a great value for the money and are a superior option, as far as thickness and texture quality goes. There are a few areas that aren’t perfect bc lining everything up can be tricky and takes time, and we also discovered (like others who left feedback like this that helped!) that our kitchen walls and granite countertops were *not* actually “level”, so had we started off using a leveler to then pre-measure and cut the tiles to fit, they would’ve been really “off.”I used TSP to clean the tiles we were covering, and made sure they were dry before sticking anything to them. You’ll definitely need a utility knife (I found that an Exacto-Knife was not strong or sharp enough to slice the tiles evenly, and the “vinyl-slicer” I bought off Amazon, broke early-on), a metal ruler, and I would recommend also using one of those metal square tools that also has a ruler on it, for measuring and lining tiles up to cut down. I ended up ordering too much bc I was worried about not having enough or messing some up (which did happen) and then running out, but I believe I ordered (4) packs and ended up using like 2.5. My husband did the majority of the adhering-part, but all-in-all, it turned out really well! Those who have seen it couldn’t tell they weren’t real tiles until I told them, and then only if they were up really close and could see the 2 or 3 areas that weren’t perfect. I have had to push a few peeling tiles back down, but it’s not something I’m concerned about yet, and they’ve always gone back to being stuck very easily. I’m happy with it and am glad I found this product!!
S**N
Nice, but sticky on outside.
Looks beautiful but sticky. Really hard to wipe clean. Cloth and lint sticks to it when I wipe it. I used everything to clean that the package said to use, but still sticky. I contacted the manufacturer for advice, but heard nothing back.
J**A
Fireplace Refacing
I was able to transform the fireplace in my rental. I used foam boards and then easily applied the sticker tiles. So easy!
C**S
These lift at the seams in a short time
I never write a review right away. I want to see how the product lasts. I purchased these tiles in August and it's now December. First I'm a pretty good at DIY. If you look close at my kitchen even my counters are hand painted to look like marble. I learned how to cut and install peel and stick flooring years ago and I used that same knowledge to install these. You have one chance to get these right if you pull them off the wall they don't stick again. The "grout" lines go only in one direction so you can't cut one than turn it upside down to use the rest so you need to be creative on your cuts. If I didn't know what I was doing I would have had a ton of scrap left over. I had 2 tiles and scrap when I was done. You must really line them up as they grab the wall fast not allowing you to adjust the fit and you want to get them right up next to each other as tight as you can. I purchased 3 packages and loved the look so much I purchased 2 more to install over the cabinets as I like the way they have shine to them and make my battery operated candles look at night. Now here's where the problem lies. The seams on the majority of them are curling. Lifting away from the wall and that's a lot of money to have invested for vinyl tiles. I now have to find a glue that I can use to try and get them to lay flat again. They seem to be firmly stuck in the middle which will make peeling them back without damage difficult if I don't use heat to try and remove them. I would not trust them around water. There is no way water would not get behind the seams. My house temperature and moisture is at acceptable levels and kept comfortable year round. I'm really disgusted as the repair will take longer than the installation. All my friends loved it and wanted me to help them install them in their home but I will not be recommending this product. I wish now I just took the time to install real tile.
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