✨ Stick, Style, and Shine! ✨
Tic Tac Tiles offer a stylish and economical solution for transforming your indoor spaces with their peel-and-stick 3D wall stickers. Sized at 10"x10", these tiles are designed for easy installation and are resistant to heat, moisture, and wear, making them perfect for kitchens and bathrooms. With a variety of Polito designs, they provide a modern aesthetic while being easy to clean and maintain.
M**G
Like!
So, I have some semi-textured walls (were pained over many times, not crazy texture) and didn’t know you should not apply to these walls until I received the package. So, there’s a bit of peeling happening at the edges. It’s also VERY hard not to touch the adhesive side when applying so some of my oils may have gotten on there and made the adhesive not as strong. But they do seem very durable and long lasting (if they’ll stay on for me lol) and really fancy up a room so I would definitely suggest to someone without textured walls. I am also a renter and having this option is really fun to make the place more my own.
T**R
Stick well but turn yellow over time
I have had these up for about 3 years now.Pros: easy to install, still sticking - none have come off at all, still looks nice except the yellowing.Cons: the lighter parts have become very yellowish over time.
A**R
Smells toxic
These are okay. They're decently cute, especially if you don't look too closely. But I'm shocked that people aren't mentioning that they smell terrible and the scent lingers on your hands after handling these.I don't know yet if the scent on these will dissipate, but I bought two packs of the white tiles and one pack of the blue Portuguese tiles and am reluctant to fill my home with this smell.
❤**️
Not bad
For a peel and stick tile the quality is not that bad. It does still look like a sticker, but it looks like a 3-D sticker.
C**1
stuck to the product label
Very cool looking tiles. Unfortunately this particular package had 2 out of the 10 sheets stuck to the product label, making them useless.
F**0
Practically a new kitchen!
Easy install— take your time and you’ll look like you have a tiled kitchen for 1/10 the price! I had to make 2 purchases because I miscalculated, and didn’t account for the cuts needing to line up in a certain way. Then I bought more packages than I needed, but the return was really easy and I was refunded insanely fast. I wish I had known how easy this was to install years ago! You truly can’t tell the difference. (Or can you—- look at the pics and you tell me?)Here are a couple tips that I can share- start at the bottom and tile the length of the room from right to left. This allows the sheets to lay on top of each other correctly when you follow the grout lines. Then work your way up. On the levels above the first one, draw lines where your sheet edges are — this will help you keep the row aligned.once I got a sheet up and aligned, I pressed/smoothed over each grout line with my finger and again with the blunt end of a putty knife, to ensure it adheres well. I did have a couple corners that were not sticking, but that was because I took them off and repositioned a few times, and it lost some tack. On those, I put a thin layer of liquid nails on the back.I found that tracing the grid lines like that let me find any bubbles and really helped ensure it was stuck on well.Along edges I cut the sheets a tiny sliver longer than I measured, and used the putty knife to push it under the cabinet or flashing or whatever edge I hit. This made it really look continuous and “real”. I tried to caulk the corner cut, but the texture of the faux tile just led to a mess and I wiped it all off. I recommend that you just have a really REALLY clean cut in the center of a sheet, and butt the pattern against itself. Buy this- try it. If you’re on a budget and want an upgrade that is cheap but doesn’t look it—You won’t be sorry!!!
M**E
Happy Tiling :-)
Hello all! I wanted to update part of the kitchen that would entail: 1) a reasonably priced project (check), 2) not too difficult to install (need to be patient & having a steady hand helps), 3) will last (time will tell, but so far, so good) & 4) easy to clean. Enter...Tic Tac Tiles. Initially, I ordered a pack of 10 which went up well... In preparation of the project, it would behoove one to measure well in advance as to how many tiles you will need (if you are able, add a few extra - just to have on hand in case they are needed) . Also, know the tiles are quite sticky and will lose some adhesive if you need to keep removing and reapplying. My own error was not doing a correct measurement at the start of the project , so I had to order a couple additional packs of tiles. I do not have a proper before photo to show so an after may not do justice, but overall I am pleased. They have helped the kitchen take on a more modern and clean look! A big plus!*My best advice - Measure well before and during application, Line up the tiles the best you can to ensure a good seal where one tile ends & the next begins (this will help the look of them overall and also helps with cleaning as you want all the edges to be flush with the wall). There are a few areas I needed to either line up better, the adhesive was giving (and/or the wall was not completely smooth which was my issue & not the tiles) so a few edges are not as smooth as all the others. So, learn from me, and make sure to line the tiles up properly from the first application and as you go, use a smoothing tool to make sure the tiles are stuck to the wall as well as they can be and again, are flush with the wall...Double check those corners & edges and you should be pleased! Lastly, ideally it is best to have a smooth surface to work with....This will give the best outcome. The tiles need a smooth, flat surface to do their job well.I had a question/concern at the end of the project regarding a few tiles adhesive and contacted the company. They responded straight away, were nice & helpful, answered any concerns/questions and were pleasant doing business with. I hope this helps a little & happy tiling! :-)
K**S
Colour is pretty near what I expected
Product as described in terms of size and function. Colour is pretty near what I expected; warm cream, taupe, and dark brown. Very shiny finish. Pretty easy to put up, with a bit of care to make sure line them up. Easy to cut with normal scissors. Put them behind our sink and under the towel area in a small bathroom; no issue with them coming loose with the shower steam that fills the space.
K**K
Can I get refund for non matching (same product no tile packet)
I ordered 3 lots n the last lot were a slightly different colour to the other two even though same product no.Can I return them for refund please?
A**E
Super.
Einfach genial. Leicht zu bearbeiten und kleppt phantastisch!!
A**R
Exactly what I ordered
Got these for behind the sink. They look great and we’re easy to put on the wall. They have been up for Almost 10 months. No problem yet.
L**E
Great for expensive looking backsplash.
Easy to put on, easy to cut and they look beautiful!
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