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bmxbumpkin t1_izsnqwn wrote

I’m gonna disagree with all these guys, you should be able to tell how bonded it should be tomorrow and decide then whether to redo. My bet is with enough surface tension it should stay stuck, I mean it’s already done, what is the benefit of not experimenting

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Maplelongjohn t1_izspfn0 wrote

I'm with ya in this one.

It's a backsplash not a steam shower.

Run it.

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Tukkerisnoob t1_izsv0qp wrote

Indeed, itll stay on . Untill your steam from cooking takes them off and your backsplash takes a swim in your dinner...order food in and redo it then, will be a good story on birthdays

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Starlordy- t1_izsuene wrote

I'd think that the grouting process would introduce enough water to make these tiles fall off...

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Tukkerisnoob t1_izswiat wrote

Probably depends. Theres a big change the vacuum ( if properly aplied, which probably hasent happened lol ) will keep em sticked to the wall and the inevitable collapse of this backsplash willhappen when that vacuum fails completly unexpectedly because of too agressive breathing near the tiles.

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Theresnowayoutahere t1_izt5yex wrote

I think this as well. Try to take a tile off and see how hard it is. If you can’t pop it off you’re probably fine. Depending on the grout you’re using that will also help hold everything together.

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