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There are a variety of peel and stick backsplash options available. In particular, today we are using Snazzydecal vinyl tile stickers. In fact, these are the same type of tiles we used in my bathroom makeover last year. Which dramatically changed the look and feel of our bathroom, bringing it into the 21st century.
These vinyl tiles are a self-adhesive vinyl film. The tiles are printed with the most cutting edge printing technology with a lamination that seal all color within the films to make it super durable and scratch resistant.
In addition, the material is a commercial grade heavy duty vinyl, that’s used for outdoor signage and vehicle wraps.
In fact, the vinyl tiles are fully waterproof as long as the surface is smooth.
Additionally, it is important to note that the surface be non-porous and smooth for the adhesive to work well. It must have full contact on the surface to avoid peeling over time.
As a matter of fact, you’ll be seeing more of these vinyl tiles in my home soon. It’s definitely a great way to update ugly tile on a budget.
These tiles are renter friendly. In fact, they can easily be removed without leaving any stick residue.
Before installing this peel and stick backsplash, you’ll want to make sure the surface is clean and free from grease or oils that are common in a kitchen.
Clean the wall or tile surface first with a degreasing product like TSP or Dawn. We first washed down the wall with a little dawn and water. This will ensure that the vinyl tiles adhere well.
Have a question about this project?
You mentioned the peel and stick tiles could be printed/cut to the size of ur backsplash but the link you provided were floor tiles that came in a standard size. I did watch u video wherein you said the tiles were from Snappy Decal; why was the link to Amazon for a completely different tile? Just curious
The backsplash does look really nice.
Can these tiles be used on orange peel walls
After you put the tile on around the electric outlets, isn't it too thick to allow the cover plates to go back on like they should?
No it’s not too thick Linda. They go back on just fine.