How can I seal a peel-and-stick tile floor?
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Is there any product I can use to seal my peel and stick tile floor? I just spent 3 full days laying peel and stick tiles on my kitchen floor. It looks great right now but I'm afraid it won't last.
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You should probably check the instructions that came with your flooring or the manufacturer so you can seal the floor properly if it needs to be sealed at all. I have peel and stick tiles in my kitchen and dining room. They have been down for about 7 years. They still look fabulous and the only reason I would change them is because I want something new and different! They were tiles that you could grout but the grout stays clean. I also have peel and stick tiles in my walk-in closet-a product that was less expensive-and of course gets much less traffic-but they have also worn well and still look like new. I had peel and stick tiles in my bathroom which were more textured and a white color. They were not groutable tiles and the issue I had that after about 6 years I had dirty lines where the tiles met each other. I used to scrub that clean with a scrub brush and then apply a floor wax to keep it cleaner longer. I eventually switched to a vinyl plank flooring when we remodeled the bathroom.
The sealer used by this homeowner should work: https://www.theholstoncottage.com/blog/so-i-painted-my-bathroom-floors
Hi, Alex!
I would advise against sealing a peel and stick floor... That type of floor is not made for a sealer and, in my opinion, doing so would not keep the floor from wearing. I used the cheapest peel and stick flooring I could afford in my kids' bathroom almost 10 years ago and it is still holding up beautifully. I hope this helps!