STEVO
TF
Hi Ali,
I've just used them this week on mosaic border. The customer was offering to buy them so i thougth i would give em a go!
Ideally they are meant for full sheet use i think, but they did work well for a small border between field tiles. It takes bit of messing to cut them down with a knife, but a sharp blade does help!. I stuck the full sheet to the plastic backer then flipped it over and cut them into the strips. It certainly does make it easier to get them on the wall, but you do need a thicker bed of addy to make sure you get enough on the mosaic.
The only little snag i noticed was that the plastic sheet was a little bigger than the mosaic sheet i was dealing with, so in some cases i ended up with a bit of the plastic backer stuck out beyond the mosaic, which may or may not cause a little problem if that forces your mosaic to sit higher than you want, or the field tile above wont sit down low enough.
The adhesive of the plastic sheet is pretty strong and did hold the mosaic in place, but i think you still need to put the mosaics on with rapid set and allow to dry before you can build up off them. Unless you can use pins all the way along under your next tile up so you can crack on.
they are a bit pricey, but on a small job i would be tempted to use them again.
hope this helps guys.
I've just used them this week on mosaic border. The customer was offering to buy them so i thougth i would give em a go!
Ideally they are meant for full sheet use i think, but they did work well for a small border between field tiles. It takes bit of messing to cut them down with a knife, but a sharp blade does help!. I stuck the full sheet to the plastic backer then flipped it over and cut them into the strips. It certainly does make it easier to get them on the wall, but you do need a thicker bed of addy to make sure you get enough on the mosaic.
The only little snag i noticed was that the plastic sheet was a little bigger than the mosaic sheet i was dealing with, so in some cases i ended up with a bit of the plastic backer stuck out beyond the mosaic, which may or may not cause a little problem if that forces your mosaic to sit higher than you want, or the field tile above wont sit down low enough.
The adhesive of the plastic sheet is pretty strong and did hold the mosaic in place, but i think you still need to put the mosaics on with rapid set and allow to dry before you can build up off them. Unless you can use pins all the way along under your next tile up so you can crack on.
they are a bit pricey, but on a small job i would be tempted to use them again.
hope this helps guys.