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Art3d 100-Pieces Peel-N-Stick Backsplash Long Grain Metal Tile, 3' x 6', Brushed Copper

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1.Size:100 Tiles


2.Color:Aluminum


About this item

  • 3D Texture & Metallic Sheen - These backsplash tiles boast a unique 3D texture and a luxurious metallic finish, infusing your space with a modern, stylish ambiance
  • High-Quality Composition - Made of aluminum & PVC composite laminate, our self-adhesive wall tiles are free from formaldehyde and heavy metals, ensuring a safer, greener choice for your home
  • Durable & Functional - Our backsplash tiles are not only stylish but also built to last. They're waterproof and heat-resistant, making them perfect for kitchen and bathroom environments
  • Effortless Peel-and-Stick Design - Simplify your DIY projects with our easy-to-use peel-and-stick backsplash tiles, no grout or special tools required, ensuring a fast, clean installation for DIYers of all skill levels
  • Package - Included 100 pieces metal subway tiles, covering approximately 12 sq.ft, ideal for kitchen, bathroom and laundry room. Tiles should not directly contact with flames or submerse in water. Recommended for clean and smooth surface



Product Description

Art3d Peel and Stick Backsplash Tiles for Kitchen Bathroom Fireplace
Art3d Peel and Stick Backsplash Tiles for Kitchen Bathroom Fireplace
Art3d Peel and Stick Backsplash Tiles for Kitchen Bathroom Fireplace
Art3d Peel and Stick Backsplash Tiles for Kitchen Bathroom Fireplace

BZ
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
Easy to put up and look great.
pb
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
I'm in the middle of my 1st time use. There's some key things to know, and some easy mistakes to make that need to be avoided.Out of the box take 1 sheet of 8 tiles and after pulling on the sheet edges to create a space in between the tiles carefully cut the plastic in between the tiles to separate them. (see pic) Warning: you should use high quality new blades in a solid box cutter / utility knife. Don't touch the tile surfaces with the knife as they're easy to scratch. Leave the protective plastic on each tile until installing each one. Make sure the surfaces where the tiles we be installed are clean and smooth. Measure and mark level lines on the wall to start. Caveat: You get one shot at sticking these tiles up so do everything you can think of before starting to put them up. I tried taking one off and it wrecked the tile and peeled off chunks of the sheet rock paper. You'll note that most tiles have a few small imperfections (dimples). I guess you get what you pay for. CUTTING: This is surprisingly easy. Use a clamp (pic) so tile won't move. Use a good amount of pressure to score the tile FROM THE BACK! You will only need to score the tile once through the foam side when it's done well. Making more than one scoring line can screw things up more than help. Keeping the score line straight is essential. If it is not, don't use the tile unless you have to and then use it in a low visibility area because any tile next to it will have a small gap. After scoring grab the tile with both hands and firmly snap it. You will be looking at foam side while snapping the two sides of the tile away from you. I was amazed at how easy and consistent this important step was Once ready to install a tile take the protective plastic off first then then adhesive side plastic off. Carefully line up one of the long edges and gently flatten the edge as snug as you can against its adjacent tile edge. Then flatten out tile pushing firmly. Make sure it is going to be properly placed before laying it. Tile removal is not a good option. I highly recommend starting in the least visible site. This way hopefully no one will notice your learning curve.I didn't give 5 stars because 1. Imperfections, 2. Inadequate instructions 3. Tiles virtually unremovable without causing more damage than it's worth.
josh sittner
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
We really like them. most stuck great, but where prep wasn't so good had to glue them down later. But to be expected.
Matthew Ruffner
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
I am very displeased with these tiles. I bought two boxes a few months ago, of course I am out of my return window. They stuck great at first, but within an hour they started unsticking to my surface. Getting to this part of the project took longer than expected, which is why I am out of my return window. I even prepped the wall cleaning the surface for the best adhesion. I did read other reviews about this issue, and I should have listened. Keep this warning in mind when starting a project with these tiles.
Eric T
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2023
Important: prep the wall. Sand off as much of the texture as you can, wipe the dust off. Stick on as many tiles as you can at once, if doing corner aligned pattern like my backsplash (looks good in a small area, like behind the oven) you can leave all the tiles on the clear sheet.Make sure to start somewhere you can make them level. See my photos. I accidentally let some of the tiles on the right drop and left a small gap. I haven't decided if I will fix it or not. Set them in place very lightly, adjust, then press them hard to make them stick (semi permanent.I also recommend the same company's trim. In the photo you see the stainless steel trim. The trim and tiles are not metal, but look close enough. Again, my review for these are based on price and ease of install. Real tiles are certainly better, but take longer than the 30 min it took me to do this. Peel the sheet off after on the wall, but make sure not to get it under other tiles.This project started because my new oven doesn't have a back so needed the backsplash to fill the gap. My only complaint with the tile is it is easy to damage. Be careful not to pinch itself on the sheets and damage the edges (the sheets fold between tiles).
HC
Reviewed in Canada on July 9, 2022
Dimension rend plus facile la pose.Produit de qualite.Mais attention comme l’explique le dépliant vos murs doivent été très droits .Je vous conseille de passer le niveau partout et attention à la façon dont les joints ont été tirés surtout dans les endroits non visibles à première vue Ex arrière frigo ou qui étaient couverts avant vos reno ex par le modèle de vos anciennes armoires.HC
Tomas
Reviewed in Canada on February 2, 2021
Looks great, easy to wipe up, simple to cut, but lots of damage pieces, mostly on one corner of the box, must have been dropped hard because it broke the protector... take your gamble, if so many pieces weren’t damage I’d give them 5 stars
Denyse M.
Reviewed in Canada on March 22, 2019
Very nice durable product. Not cheaply made. Exceeded my expectations in looks. However,the tiles were bowed out in the packaging and not all of them adhered to the wall like they should have,even with wall preparation exceeding manufacturers instruction
guycabiliero
Reviewed in Canada on June 20, 2018
Excellent quality and fantastic seller to deal with!
Scott S.
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2016
I have looked at many comparable items at Home Depot, Lowe's and all over the web. For the exact same thing you can easily pay $20 per square foot. This is by far a better bargain. It is almost half the cost and similar quality. This cut my cost and install time in more than half. I'm very particular and OCD. There are some subtle imperfections to a few tikes, but would not be noticeable to most people. I'm just picky. The tiles are very easy to cut. I suggest cutting them from the back so you do not damage the surface or face of the tile. If you have a sharp razor and score it a few times, the you simply bend it until it makes a pop, then you just bend the metal back and forth until It separates and it leaves a perfectly clean line. I even suggest taking a light grit sandpaper to dull the edge a little more, but it isn't sharp in the first place. A grinder worked well for some more intricate cuts. As for the other comment referring to them being slightly bowed. Some of them are ever so slightly bowed but it is very very simple to straighten out. As with any tile or finishing material, you should inspect it before you install. That's anything you do 101. Lol. Most of them are perfectly straight but as with anything else you will get some subtle variances. The adhesive on the back is very strong. As it states it is pressure-sensitive so the more you push on it the tighter the bond. I only had to remove a couple and I had to use a putty knife to get behind it and really work to get it off of the wall once it was secured. The overall installation and finished look is beautiful. I am a pretty Advanced DIY but any novice or beginner can conquer this job and make it look professional. I went with a standard layout for a simple clean look.
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