✨ Transform your space with peel-and-stick perfection! 🧱
STICKGOO’s 10-sheet peel-and-stick subway tile set features a thick 2.5mm design with 3X stronger adhesive, covering 7.4 sq.ft per pack—offering a waterproof, heat-resistant, and scratch-proof backsplash solution ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, and more. Easy to install with no grout or mess, it’s the perfect DIY upgrade for a sleek, polished look.
Brand | STICKGOO |
Color | White |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 12.6 x 10.6 x 0.04 inches |
Recommended Uses For Product | Kitchen, Bathroom, Living Room |
Theme | Solid |
Special Feature | Waterproof, Heat Resistent, Anti Scratch, Thick, Strong Adhesive |
Number of Pieces | 10 |
Style | Subway |
Age Range (Description) | Adult,Youth |
Reusability | Single Use |
Pattern | Subway |
Finish Type | Polished |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Number of Items | 10 |
Size | 12.6" X 10.6" |
Manufacturer | STICKGOO Direct |
Part Number | 06A-T |
Item Weight | 2.35 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12.6 x 10.6 x 0.04 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 06A-T |
Finish | Polished |
Thickness | 2.5 Millimeters |
Horsepower | 1 hp |
Installation Method | Self-Adhesive |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Coverage | 7.4 sq.ft |
Special Features | Waterproof, Heat Resistent, Anti Scratch, Thick, Strong Adhesive |
Usage | Backsplash for Kitchen and Bathroom |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Not real tile! |
H**A
Would use again
I installed an entire kitchen backsplash with this product, and I’m really happy with the outcome. Time will tell if the adhesive holds to the wall over the long run, but initially it looks great and it’s sticky enough to install without additional glue. I laid a bead of silicone caulk at the bottom where it meets the countertop to protect against moisture and curling. And I used white trim strip on the sides where it meets the wall walls to hide the cut edges. Make sure you have the correct orientation with each panel because there is a grout line on only one side.
L**E
Love how it turned out!
Loved how it turned out overall! Definitely pay attention to how the directolion in hoe they sre stacked because the bottom end of the sheets have a fatter brown edge than the top and switching them (aka having them upside down) will mess it up and make it not fit properly. I messed up the first time and had to learn the hard way and purchase another box to fix my mistake. Definitely looks plasticity if you look up close but from afar looks great and guests probably won't be paying that much attention to the detail. As I am on a budget, this will do for now. I installed on top of existing tile backsplash so we'll see how it holds up over time but st tine of installation stickiness was strong.
T**N
Beautiful tile replica!!! Must buy!
The media could not be loaded. Great product replacement for a homeowner in a budget! If I can put this up myself, anyone can. Looks awesome and like real tile. A couple of recommendations:1. If you’re going to use any black colored tile I did, first paint the wall black! Trust me! This way any gaps you have from cutting pieces will not be seen. I wish I had done this first. 2. Use Gorilla Glue adhesive spray to use in the wall. Don’t just rely on the adhesive of the tiles, it’s kinda weak. Before you spray the wall with adhesive, remove the back plastic of the tile to expose the adhesive first; that Gorilla Glue adhesive spray dries super fast!3. Measure your the pieces before putting them into place and make exact measurements of any holes to cut for outlets. 4. Always measure! Your cabinets if like mine, were slightly different measure measurements all the way down. Keeps you from having gaps.
K**K
It’s great but 4 stars because you have to cut sometimes and it’s not easy
Minus 1 star because you need to cut on your own because it’s not usual square tiles. Peeling off easy,
T**R
Great realistic looking tile!
I’m very happy with the aesthetic of this tile for a quick diy installation without all the mess! I was pleasantly surprised with the end product. Disclaimer: I have never tiled in my life so this was a learning experience and if you have zero tiling experience like me then consider the following:One thing I regret with my installation—being a complete beginner—is having listened to other reviewers with using kitchen shears to cut the tiles. I unfortunately did that on my first wall and ended up with obvious jagged cuts. I eventually got my groove and chose to switch to a new blade on my utility knife and discovered the cutting process was much easier.Another thing I WISH I’d known (lack of detailed information for install info packet by fault of the manufacturer) is that I didn’t realize each piece (after being pointed out by my husband after multiple tiles already being stuck to the wall) that there’s technically a correct and wrong way to connect them. My lines aren’t great on the first portion of install because I didn’t see this so obvious difference. Really take time to puzzle pieces together BEFORE trying to adhere them to the wall. A good reference is look at the top portion of the grout line on each piece. If there’s a thicker grout line connecting to another piece with thicker grout line, you’ll have a fairly flawless connection. If one grout line is thin and another thick you need to rotate it around to connect the thick lines. Again, really looking at them and not making a snap decision is most helpful. Also if you have to cut any try your best to use the cut portion to connect back to it so the connection is less obvious.I highly recommend having kitchen & bathroom silicon caulk on hand for a more finished look. I ended up using it to meet the line of the tile to my granite and fix my “oopsies” with more obvious cuts on grout lines which left portions of my paint exposed . Again, probably more a beginner mistake—if I’d had any tiling knowledge it might have been slightly easier. I also luckily had a second brain (hubby) to bounce ideas off of for the more challenging cuts because my brain doesn’t puzzle/tetris well.Have a sharp utility knife, crafting cutting mat, level, pencil, sharpie, and kitchen/bath silicon caulk & gun.***also for those looking to have this be renter friendly…I wouldn’t recommend unless you don’t mind repairing walls. I had ONE piece pulled off (to redo) and after one day of adhering to the wall it stuck so bad it pulled multiple layers of paint off (luckily not drywall paper). It seems to have Great adhesion though!As far as measuring sqft vs what the box includes, I measured 24 sqft needed of tiles so I bought 4 boxes with minimal waste pieces. I have several full tiles left so I’d say their suggested amount vs what we needed was accurate.
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