Trying 2 redo a 70's kitchen. Would like to keep the backsplash.
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The “backsplash in my 79s kitchen is 4 inches by 3/4 inch and covered with Formica. The most common 70s backsplash was called “post-formed and was one piece with the counter-top.
Picture of post-formed backsplash you can actually see!
https://cdn2.tmbi.com/TFH/Step-By-Step/display/FH04OCT_SELCOU_05.JPG