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It was a Lowe's product. I don't think they sell it anymore (At least in my area) It's a vinyl backed thin stainless covered subway tile. About 1/8" thick. I sanded the laminate and applied contact cement. The vinyl tile is self stick but in my experience, if you want permanent, you need a secondary layer of contact cement on the adjoining surface. It has not moved through all the temperature swings we get in Phoenix.
I used a small table top tile saw to cut them and finished it off with schluter moulding on the exposed edges.

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(12-15-2022, 09:49 PM)BusNit Wrote:  It was a Lowe's product. I don't think they sell it anymore (At least in my area) It's a vinyl backed thin stainless covered subway tile. About 1/8" thick. I sanded the laminate and applied contact cement. The vinyl tile is self stick but in my experience, if you want permanent, you need a secondary layer of contact cement on the adjoining surface. It has not moved through all the temperature swings we get in Phoenix.
I used a small table top tile saw to cut them and finished it off with schluter moulding on the exposed edges.
Thank you for sharing Simon! 

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