How to use a peel and stick vinyl tiles?
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where do you want to use them
First I would need to know just where you will be using the stick on's? I have seen them used in so many applications you really can not believe it.
Let us know where you plan to use them, and we can help find you more information!
We used these in our first homes bathroom. First, make sure your floor is "lick-the-floor" clean. Second, place your first tile in the middle of your floor and work your way out. Very easy! Tip: don't peel all the backing of at once, you'll end up with air bubbles. Start from one side and peel as you lay it down. Good luck
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQmJrfjOF7o
You'll want to have a level surface to apply them on. If you currently have tiles with recessed grout lines, the grout lines will need to be filled in first.
Just asking, make a chalk line mark as close to true center of the floor as possible, from end to end of the room. This will give you a mark to make sure your tiles are in line as much as possible. Most of the boxes that contain the tiles will have more information as to how to lay their particular tiles. The reason I mention that is some tiles should be aligned because of a pattern in the tile. The chalk line is essential for proper tile alignment, just follow the manufacturers instructions after the chalk line is laid. I have had great luck installing stick-on tiles using that method. Good luck and have fun.
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The most important step will be to make sure you have a level surface to apply them on. If you have recessed grout lines now, they'll have to be filled in. You can install them on subfloor, if it's in good shape.