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Old Sep 14, 2006, 06:36 AM
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peel and stick

I would like to put peel and stick on an already tiled floor. The tiling was well done so i don't want to tear it up. It's just ugly for my taste. How can i pull this off?

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1. Clean it SUPER well. Then when you think it's clean, clean it even better.
2. Use primer. They make a primer specifically designed to make peel n stick's adhere even better.
3. Don't use the cheap stuff. Use the thicker, higher grade tiles.

We do this all the time. With a properly cleaned and primed tile floor, the better quality peel n stick tiles will last for many years.

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remodelingmarylou agrees: thanks,sounds good. I'll try it.Since you've done this before,i'm feeling much safer to proceed.
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