✨ 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! |
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.
A**N
Good Stick N Peel
This stick n peel is so cute. I put it in the bathroom and the stick is holding up pretty good so far. I would recommend if you want o uplift your bathroom wall to a new look.
A**R
Inexpensive and works well
These are really pretty great. Perfect, no. But they really improved the space and I think they look awesome. Worth it!!
V**.
Looks Like the Real Thing
I am giving this review after purchasing and installing this product in August of 2024. I purchased these faux tiles to finish the look of a remake of my laundry room. I must say that the room went from looking like "ugh" to "ooh-la-la." (Before and after photos attached.) The tiles were delivered quickly and were easy to cut and place on the wall. I did use 3M construction spray glue on the wall and on the back of the tile pieces (after removing the paper). I waited to give this review to see if they would stay on the wall since I have swirled textured plaster walls. Just last week a few did come loose (February 2025) and I had to take them down and respray them with the glue. Overall, I am very satisfied with the application of this product and the look. I did feel that the cost was a bit much, but for the convenience and getting it done within a day, it was worth it.
H**Y
Love these!
I love these!! The glue is very sticky no problem there. I used a blade/ box cutter to cut to keep the edges straight. I also purchased the stickgoo edger to clean it up. Easy to apply.
T**N
You get what you pay for
I’ve used other stick on tiles before and they’re way better than these despite being thinner. These don’t have an overlap section on the edge of each tile so getting the seams right is excruciating. You’ll need to use caulk on the seams to make sure they are waterproof and don’t curl up. I think installing REAL tile might actually be easier than installing these (unlike other stick up tiles).However they are cheaper than any other tiles (real or stick up), and the thickness could be a selling point if you know the edge will be visible. They do stick to the wall nicely, though I am suspicious of the glue holding the vinyl tile to the foam. If you decide to go with these, this is my advice:1 - if you need it to be waterproof, apply a tiny line of caulk on the edge of each seam BEFORE placing the next tile against it, while it’s still wet. Once they’re together, peel the clear plastic off and smooth the silicon carefully with your finger or a credit card corner. (don’t worry about smudges, you can rub them off and clean with an alcohol swab when done). Doing the caulking AFTER putting them up is a nightmare and I do not recommend. Clear caulk will require less cleanup but won’t hide the seams as well so you may want to invest in both. Caulk is cheap.2 - get the roller thingy. It’s cheap. I used a flat scraper meant for installing wallpaper and it was difficult to apply enough pressure. I am praying that I applied enough.3 - there is a top and bottom to the tiles based on the thickness of the “grout”, make sure to pay attention to that4 - cut with a sharp new utility knife blade on a cutting mat. Cut from the BACK, it is much much easier.5 - if you have gloopy dried paint in any areas behind the tiles, scrape or sand it away and paint a new thin layer over it. You will need to wait 3 weeks for the paint to dry before installing the tiles. This may sound like a pain but your tiles will stick and be much flatter this way. You may also consider putting a layer of primer on the entire wall for extra stickage.6 - be patient and go slowly, take breaks, and allow yourself to take a few days to finish. Start in a less visible place as practice. Once these are up they are stuck there so it’s best to take your time. I definitely cut some corners or made some bad decisions because I was exhausted and just wanted them done.
K**N
Love! Worth the money!
I'm really impressed with these! Thick foamy material that stinks really well! I tried another brand and a day later they were peeling up. Not these! They look really sharp in my black bathroom.
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