Can I put stick on floor boarding over backsplash tile?
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You should be able to. You may need to use more adhesive to stick it to smooth tiles and on wall - they’re designed to lay on the floor so the adhesive may not be strong enough.
Hi Deanna, You can as long as the tiles are in good condition with no loose or cracked tiles and the floor boards are rigid. Make sure you clean the tiles well before installing over them. Here's a link that may help: https://www.bostonglobe.com/1969/12/12/can-you-lay-new-floor-over-tile/AD05cFxyzdwcKGF8uyF9aI/story.html This link talks about flooring, but the principles are the same.
Good luck!
You can try. Not sure it will hold up over the stove area. Not sure what stick on floor boarding is. Wood, vinyl, contact paper? Just keep in mind heat and cleanability.
Yes , but will only be temporary, Clean existing Tiles before with mineral spirits ; kinda cheap or use finger nail polish remover then stick in place. Good Luck! then Pop off when they get loose or icky. T.R
No. The adhesive or any adhesive will not grip glazed tile.