Peel and stick tiles for mudroom?
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Comments (15)be careful with colour-matching caulk and rubbing it in with a finger, per stone tech. There will be a lot of excess mess to clean up. Recommend removing most of it with a soft blade, i use a piece of wood with a suitable edge, it prevents scuffing the vinyl. Then carefully and thoroughly remove ALL residue with a damp cloth. Any residue will dry and stay tacky and pick up alot of grime and soon the entire floor will look like heck. Left over residue is difficult to see and you won't know it's there until the smudge appears. If that happens you need to clean entire affected area using soapy water and mild scrub pads. Just sayin'....See MoreAnyone out there who installed Novalis vinyl tile peel and stick years
Comments (0)Anyone out there who might have found replacwment pieces of novalis flooring pieces that have been discontinued???? in need of the almond slate pieces after doing a remodle lowes no libgwr carries it thanks in advance...See MoreCan I Use Peel and Stick Tile for Fireplace Surround?
Comments (4)Completely depends on the heats that’s put out. My gas fireplace heats up the tiles directly above it over 200 degrees - no adhesive could stick through that and those tiles would melt....See MorePeel and stick tiles over existing tiles (outdoors)
Comments (2)Please post pictures, so we can see what you have, but, no, to peel and stick. Thats an interior product, not an exterior product. The best way is to remove all the old tile, and make sure there is no rot, etc under it, and then replace it. Would assume, what you have is probably ceramic but, impossible to know much without a picture....See MoreRelated Professionals
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