![]() If these were a darker color, a shag, or a level loop with much more pile, I probably wouldn't see a single seam. I used a level loop, light colored, cushion backed tile. (This could just be an impression I have and not reality.) I wonder if the tape is "pulling" the tiles back to where they were originally set. So, you have to do a little finagling to get them to where you want them. It's impossible to lay the tiles down without them getting a little stuck. I don't know if I initially set it down wrong or if they moved a bit after the install. There seems to be a few pieces that might not have stayed exactly where they were supposed to. Gorilla tape sticks to smooth, rough and uneven surfaces, including wood, stone, stucco, brick, metal and vinyl. Made with double-thick adhesive, strong reinforced backing and a tough all-weather shell, this duct tape is great for projects and repairs both indoors and out. Installation is easy as 1, 2, 3 - peel, stick and grout no special. Gorilla tape is 3X stronger for a hold that lasts. Just peel the Bondera liner, stick the tile in place and you can grout immediately. ![]() I'm not confident that I did the best job, though. Bondera is an advanced, pressure-sensitive tile adhesive on a roll that offers results in half the time and without the stress, mess and technical demands of traditional tile setting materials. ![]() It's very time consuming! But, with the shape of our game room, which leads down halls and stuff, it just didn't seem possible to lay the tape down the way it was recommended at icarpetiles. My method was to install approximately 5 pieces of tape for each square, kind of drawing off of the flor method with dots. We purchased the Duck brand 2-sided carpet tape rolls from Home Depot. I just finished installing about 1000 sq feet as a DIY'er.
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