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I finished about 10 feet of backsplash in about four hours. Doing a backsplash and countertops in a three-day weekend is completely feasible. Double check before you cut. Peel off the backing and apply it in one corner. Tilt in one edge, then the other, get everything nice and straight and square, then lay it down.

Apply sections adjacent to it, filling in the backsplash. The tiles interlock like puzzle pieces, creating a subway pattern. Be careful with the overlap area. When you reach the other edge, hold a tile up into place, mark the end with a pencil, then cut. Peel the backing, then lay the tile in place. In my kitchen, four tiles covered either side of my stove.

For the 8-foot run behind my sink and dishwasher, it took about 20 tiles to cover it, after cutting them to fit. Once you have the tiles down, use a handheld vinyl floor roller to really press the tiles into place. But I did it in phases. Then I did the other side of the range another evening, to finish up that half of the kitchen. That left about 10 feet of backsplash on the other side of the kitchen. There are some caveats to these peel and stick wall tiles. Therefore, the best way to change the look of this area is to tile right over it.

Wash down the Formica backsplash with a grease removing cleanser and a scrub brush. Make sure the backsplash area is completely clean and that no grease or food particles remain. Dry the Formica thoroughly with a soft cloth. Sand the Formica using an orbital sander and coarse grained sandpaper. Rough up the backsplash until the plastic is no longer smooth but has a little bit of texture or grit to it. Wipe off any remaining dust with a damp cloth.

Measure the backsplash area, and mark off an area on the floor nearby in the same shape and size. Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here. You have entered an incorrect email address!

Stay Tuned. Recommended For You. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited. Where to Position a Drain Vent Pipe. This may or may not happen. If the tile can't take it all, the adhesive may never fully cure. You can avoid this issue if you use an epoxy, but epoxy adhesives can be a hassle to work with for a rookie.

This material contains special glues that are made to resist repeated wettings in case water somehow gets through the tile. The time spent taking out the old top and installing this new plywood will likely equal the amount of time spent heavily sanding the laminate.

Your only extra expense is the cost of the plywood. Buying the plywood also buys peace of mind as the non-epoxy standard tile adhesives will readily adhere to it. Installing the plywood is somewhat easier than installing the original plastic laminate tops. By yourself, you can screw the first piece of plywood down into the corner blocks of the cabinets. If you are installing a stainless steel sink, you will need to make the cutout hole in the lower piece of plywood two inches larger on all sides than the top piece.

The clips that pull the sink tight against the tile are not made to handle the combined thickness of two sheets of plywood and the ceramic tile.



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