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24fb_freedom
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Jun 09, 2016

sticky tile backsplash

Finally got around to installing the sticky tile backsplash on my toy houler we'll see how it holds up.
here are a couple before..



And after..


Tell me what you guy's think.
  • DW did the same type thing with the same tile. 3 years and it is holding up well.
  • I saw the stuff in Lowes a week after we put in the "real" stuff. Wish I'd have used that stuff. Much less weight and work. I don't see it ever being an issue.
  • Johno02 wrote:
    DW did the same type thing with the same tile. 3 years and it is holding up well.


    That is really good to hear. We put it up a couple of months ago and I was wondering how it would last.

    OP. Looks nice!

    Jim
  • 24fb freedom wrote:

    Tell me what you guy's think.


    I think it looks real good, nice job and I like the idea of putting it half way up the wall and not covering it up totally.
  • That looks great, we also put it up in our last Class C, and it was great, but remember that Smart Tiles will melt, if exposed to high temps or pans left too close on the stove.
    Our daughter once used the Greyhawk and melted some tiles! She felt terrible, but we repaired the area with some leftovers that we saved .
    Happy trails
  • That's exactly what we want to replace the mirrors in our kitchen. What are those?
  • They are a stick on back splash sold by the pc, at any of the big box store's.I got mine at lowes for about $8 a pce.
  • Looks great! Ours just passed a year and are as good as new.

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