How does TrafficMaster’s peel and stick vinyl tiles compare to Armstrong’s vinyl tile peel and stick? I’d like to use TrafficMaster and I am hoping it has enough stick that I won’t have to use additional adhesive. Anybody have any input on this? Thank you.
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All vinyl tiles that come with an adhesive backing work well, it’s to know how to install it the right way. First off make sure the surface is clean and dry then the best way for the adhesive backing to stick properly is to get a hair dryer and heat the back of the tile to soften the adhesive before apply to the floor. This will give you a better bond. Heat it for about 30 seconds that place onto floor. Better yet if you have a rolling pin then roll over the tile back and forth a few times to make sure it’s level. If you find a tile was not put down straight then heat the tile which will come up easy and not get damaged.
No difference.
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