6.6" x 6.6" White Rainbow Peel and Stick Backsplash Glass Mosaic Tile
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About this item
- Size: High-grade 6.6"x6.6"x0.16" peel-and-stick glass tiles make up 40 sheets, covering 12.1 square feet! Installing these tiles is easier than traditional 12"x12" self-adhesive ones.
- EASY DIY: Peel and stick installation, strong 3M backing foam tape. No need for special tools, no extra adhesive, no grouting without mess, save your time and money on contractors.
- USES: Most people used kitchen backsplash, steamy bathroom walls, laundry rooms, RV, fireplace, safe for use in wet areas. It will improve the waterproof performance if use glass glue or caulk to fill the seam.
- MATERIAL: Sturdy quartz glass, these mosaics in gentle colors will not lose their colors, you can create beautiful patterns not limited by imagination.
- It is recommended you purchase a minimum of 10% extra tiles to account for design cuts and patterns. Please capture all tiles for a project within one order, so multiple orders with long intervals may receive slightly different colors.
How To Install Glass Tile
Step 1: Clean the walls
Make sure the wall is clean, dry and dust-free before starting your project.
Step 2: Measure the area
Using a chalk line or level, create at least one vertical and one horizontal reference line to guide tile placement.
Step 3: Cut the tile
If there is a need to cut tiles to fit corners or outlet
- Use a utility knife and ruler to cut along with the gap between tiles.
- Use a glass cutter to make a crack in the tile surface and then break it off with glass pliers.
- A wet saw can easily cut through the glass tiles without dust after filling them with water. It is ideal for wearing rubber gloves and eye goggles.
Step 4: Peel and stick
Remove the film backing from both sides of the tile. Lightly place the tile onto the wall using your reference lines and then line up. Do not apply pressure to the tile until you are sure of your placement.
Tips: You can use white caulk, glass glue, Flex Seal, or silicone sealant to fill the gaps between tiles, and wipe the surface residue with a rag.