

And Theresa has enjoyed using the leftovers for other little craft projects, too. One thing to note: These panels are not self-adhesive, so youll need double-sided tape or liquid adhesive to install.
#Double sided adhesive for backsplash install
Long Story Short, Againīondera saved us time during the install and helped us deliver a fault-free finished product. Then, it was same-day grout, next day seal and good to go. This alone saved half a day of wiping and toothbrushing mortar out of the tile gaps that always seems to manage a way out from behind the tile. What’s more, during installation, we had no mortar squeeze-through as is often the case in setting smaller tiles in thinset. And, not that we need it too much in this application, but Bondera is highly water resistant, making it ideal for really wet service like a shower surround. There are no loose tiles and no grout cracks-awesome. Again, we wiped the tile into the Bondera (this time with a sponge float) and the tile has not fluctuated a millimeter.

It’s a stone actually, Stratstones, and the backs of these tiles are flat-ish but not evenly flat. We found the technique that worked the best and was the easiest was to “wipe it down” or what we call “burnish” it using a 6-inch drywall taping knife.Īs for the tile itself, we used a highly irregular tile. Since Bondera is “pressure sensitive” we made sure that we pressed on it to make a strong connection. 3M 468MP Double Sided Adhesive Transfer Tape Sheet Roll, 12' Width x 20 ft. Most people hit the skepticism roadblock at adhesion: does it stick to the wall and does the tile stick to the Bondera? And will it remain stuck? All good questions.įor us and our backsplash, the answer on all counts is a resounding yes. It has worked for us from install through every day use. We’ve lived with it for 10 years and we can tell you: Bondera’s not kidding. Most of those skeptics start their argument (it’s true) with the fact that they have never used Bondera, yet all seem to have a strong out-of-the-gate opinion. I’ve heard remarks at tradeshows, listened to contractors talking about it, and even seen posts in an on-line forum questioning whether Bondera Tile Mat Set works and why traditional methods for adhering tile “should” be better. So we get asked a lot… is Bondera really as good as they say? Long Story Short
