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Old Apr 17, 2006, 09:57 PM
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laying bathroom floor

Is it easy enough to lay the peel and stick 1'x1' tiles in a small bathroom? I realize the toliet must be removed, quarter round also. I also realize cutting is somewhat troublesome. Any thoughts? The room is a basic 7'x4' space. Thank you. KiKi

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Very easy stuff as long as you're applying it to a smooth clean surface.
If going over previous vinyl or tile, clean it super well...as straight of ammonia as you can handle is best.
- follow the directions about starting in the middle.
- when putting the pieces next to other pieces, push the butting edge inclose first, then while bending the tile, firmly push the rest of it down.
- take close measurements up to edges - and sure, you'll goof a couple pieces, but you'll get the hang of it.
- don't butt up to your walls. leave a gap of 3/8".

...read through the directions, too: you'll do great.

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ki ki agrees: rickj, you are so nice. Thank you so much. That was a great help and inspiration. KiKi
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