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Product Description
Surnuo 30 PCS 12 * 12 inch Odorless Vinyl Floor Tile Adhesive 2.0mm Thick Peel and Stick Floor Tile Black Color
How to stick vinyl tile over the concrete?
- First of All, Clean the sub-floor thoroughly and ensure it is flat and level completely.
- Prepared a straight line and a pencil to take measured. Mark the center of the room and plan out the vinyl tiles.
- Cut it with a utility knife for where are necessary.
- Peel and stick down on the floor from the center, butt up tightly between each other.
- Go ahead and take the next piece of tile upper,pull that tile back to another piece, and firmly press down.
- Make sure every single piece that you lay is tightly in the corners and along the steam, if not, please stand back the job and look at it.
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Easy to cut and Couldn’t be Easier to InstallYou can remove this peel and stick wood flooring at any time after the installation. |
Amazing TextureThe texture is amazing. They look and feel like real barn wood. |
Multiple OccasionsWorks well with the bathroom, kitchen room, laundry room, bedroom, kids room, temporary flooring for apartments, removable floor tiles for renters. |
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Suitable FloorsWorks well with concrete, marble, granite, wood, concrete, vinyl, linoleum, ceramic or over existing floors |
DIY Room StyleIdeally suited for do-it-yourselves, choose a love style of vinyl tile and makes such a huge difference in your small studio. |
Easy to Clean and Nice to Walk OnJust wipe it with cleaning soap and a microfiber mop |
Q&A
What need to stick vinyl tile over the concrete?
- A Straight Line
- A Pencil
- A Utility knife or Heavy Duty Kitchen Scissors
- A Tape Measure or Masking Tape
What need to remove vinyl tile squares?
A tool that has sharp edge, use the tool to pull up and pushing the same time.
Specifications
- Size: 11.8 x 11.8 inches
- Package: 30 PC One Package
- Color: Black
- Thickness: 2.0mm Thick/ 0.06-inch
Q&As
- Where to start when laying stick Vinyl Tile Over Concrete?
From the center. Measure the room from one side to the other side, find the center and mark the line, then measure the room the other way.
- Can they be removed, will it damage to floor ?
The peel and stick flooring tile can be peeled off with a tool which has a sharp edge. It would not damage the original flooring.
- Can these be installed in the bathroom?
Yes, the vinyl tile can be used in the bathroom, just remember not to get them wet immediately after they are fished being laid out.
- How is this supposed to be cleaned?
Just wipe it with the cleaning soap and a microfiber mop.
Holly Lighty –
These tiles look great in my bathroom! They were super easy to cut and apply to the floor. Remember to install on a very clean surface, and they’ll stick extremely well.
Samantha F. –
I am so obsessed with these slate tiles! I just completed a laundry room renovation, which I did by myself on a tight budget. I wanted a clean, dark floor. After reading tons of reviews, I decided to order these. They were the easiest install I’ve done! They lined up nicely and stuck really well to the old laminate. The parts on the bare cement don’t stick as securely, but to be expected. I havent had any issues with pieces moving or lifting, though. They are thick enough look like real slate, but thin enough to cut with kitchen scissors. They are also easy to wipe clean. I absolutely love how they turned out!
Matthew W. Fisher –
They arrived warped where all 4 sides are curled. We properly prepped the flooring and used adhesive but no matter what we do, they come up because they aren’t flat. I tried to flatten one and it made a crease which is very visible. We tried heat also with weights on top. We are going to have to pull them up and go with something else. I would have returned them but I thought the industrial adhesive we added would have helped keep them flat.
Lele Honey –
Beautiful color, easy to install and looks amazing.
P.Marie.a –
Need extra glue for maximum hold. But overall a really good product. Easy to install.
Nina Niedenfuer –
Used these tiles in the bathroom, on the floor. Very easy to cut with scissors or xacto knife. They seem pretty thin, but maybe it’s the standard, not sure. They do resemble slate. Kind of a dark gray to black. For the money we paid, I’m satisfied.
TenaSmiley –
Updating my laundry nook. Since this is a high traffic area in my home off the garage I wanted a darker colored flooring. I optd for this stick and peel flooring. The color is absolutely beautiful. I needed a box and a half to finish. I used to remainder sheets on the bottom of the bathroom cabinet. The sheets are thick compared to another brand I used in the bathroom. I have one more bathroom to update I will order again in a another color.Pros: Thick with some weight, easy to cut, beautiful colorCons: Only 30 sheets in the pack
amanda rohr –
This was the perfect solution to redo my floors. My boyfriend an I have been doing a lot of painting and changing our homes aesthetic. We hate the tile that this house has but didn’t want to break the bank to get new tile. This was the perfect solution for us to change the look of our bathroom floor. It was easy to install, though I did use extra adhesive just for my own piece of mind and I also too coated it with a high gloss hard wax to water proof and seal it due to it being in our bathroom. Idk if that was necessary or not, but it was just what we felt most comfortable with. It’s also easy to peel up and reposition during application, which is important for non professional DIYers. We ultimately love it and now we want to oder more from this brand for our kitchen.