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✨ Transform your floors in a snap—style, durability, and zero stress! 🖤
FloorPops Comet Peel and Stick Floor Tiles offer a sleek black-and-white geometric design on durable virgin vinyl. Each 12x12 inch tile features a water-resistant, textured semi-gloss finish with permanent adhesive for easy, tool-free installation. Perfect for renters and DIY enthusiasts, these tiles are washable, replaceable, and designed to withstand pets, spills, and everyday wear while elevating any room’s aesthetic.













| ASIN | B079DDZV15 |
| Additional Features | Easy to install, Water resistant |
| Best Sellers Rank | #81,742 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #97 in Vinyl Flooring #653 in Wall Stickers & Murals #11,752 in Home Décor Accents |
| Brand | FloorPops |
| Brand Name | FloorPops |
| Color | Black |
| Coverage | 10 sq ft / box |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 7,255 Reviews |
| Edge Type | Squared |
| Finish Type | Semi-gloss |
| Finish Types | Semi-gloss |
| Form Factor | Tile |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00091212268029 |
| Included Components | Floor decals |
| Installation Method | Peel and Stick |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 12"L x 12"W |
| Item Thickness | 0.06 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Vinyl |
| Item Weight | 5.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | FloorPops |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FP2480 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty, www.reg.wallpops.com |
| Material | Vinyl |
| Material Type | Vinyl |
| Model Number | FP2480 |
| Pattern | Geometric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Residential flooring in kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, entryways, workshops, basements, or other spaces requiring a durable, washable, and easily replaceable flooring solution. |
| Shape | Square |
| Size | 10 Sq Ft (Pack of 1) |
| Style | Modern |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 091212268029 |
| Unit Count | 10.0 Square Feet |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
A**A
Pleasantly Surprised!!!
I’ve never laid flooring before and though I never stray away from a home improvement project, I honestly had little expectations with it being sticky tiles, as well as my ability. BUT WOW!!! I am so happy I went for it. I originally planned to just do my laundry room floor where my pig resides, but I kept going because I was so impressed with how easy it is to install and how great it looked. I did a total of four adjoining rooms. My pig’s room was down to the sub-flooring, the other three rooms I laid over lament, and as a side note, the rooms transition nicely. I did use a divider between the rooms laid over lament and my pigs’ room. The more I installed the more I learned... I recommend using an additional spray adhesive. I used the orange bottle (I believe gorilla glue) and it makes a world of difference with the hold (and with a pig and dogs I wanted to make certain it wasn’t going to come up.) The longer you wait after spraying the backs of the tiles and the floor, the stronger the grab is. So make sure you line your two edges before pressing down, cause once it’s down, it’s down. The pattern is amazingly forgiving. My home is over 100 years old. Nothing is level or square. I was so worried when the pattern was slightly off but not off enough to try to cut (I’m horrible at cutting, but that may be because I only had a steak knife). When you are up close installing it, you think the slight imperfections in the pattern are going to ruin the whole project, but don’t stress, once done you won’t be able to notice. I even went back looking over the specific areas, and couldn’t identify them. If you line up the edges of the tile and bend into place (the size you need) then bend the opposite direction, the tile makes a clean break, no cutting needed. I learned to leave the backing on and bend into place vs laying the tile and attempting to cut the excess. The trickiest area being around the toilet. You’ll want to order extras for mess ups and well I’m certain you’ll find other areas to spruce up and install (closets or whatever). Once done, you’ll discover occasional spots where the glue from the backing made its way to the front of the tile. I spent a lot of unnecessary time scrubbing- rough sponge, dry eraser, etc... then I discovered if you put some oil on a paper towel, it comes right up (no scrubbing necessary). I was so angry, but relieved when I discovered this. I’ve attached pictures, so judge for yourself the appearance of my rookiness, but I can say, if you use the spray adhesive (just a light dusting on both surfaces nothing too extensive) this floor is amazingly sturdy. My pig roots at the flooring, which is why his room had only sub flooring, and the tile in his room is withstanding his big snout and hooves so far... but honestly I’m not even worried because if a tile gets damaged, I’ll just replace it. He also frequently spills his water and the water just sits on top, and hasn’t impacted the hold even slightly. One last perk, I had a solid color flooring (it was 30 years old and hideous) but I thought I would be cleaning this new floor more often, but I’m actually cleaning less! It somehow hides the day to day dirt, pet hair, etc... much better! I had to adjust to having pattern, but it totally brightened and transformed the spaces. I couldn’t be happier!! I did not notice any variations in pattern from box to box either, and I had 33 boxes!!! I went through 6 cans of adhesive.
A**I
Get them. They’re great!
Absolutely love these! I did a lot of research on different brands and these were the best choice w decent price. I am renting, and the bathroom tiles were in bad shape. I wanted something durable, easy to use, inexpensive, and potentially removable. I bought 3 packs to cover my small bathroom- this left me wiggle room in case I messed up a few (which I did.) I laid them all out first to see where it’d be easiest to start. I chose to start along my vanity, bc I wanted those to be the straightest since I felt like that’s where people would be seeing them most. I made sure to rotate the tiles and line them up where the pattern was cohesive. They don’t all like up perfectly, but pretty close and unless I pointed it out- a naked eye wouldn’t notice. I made a “template” of weird corners and around my toilet, drew/measured that on the backing of the tile, and then cut w sharp scissors. They are easy to cut- so it took me no time. I made sure the floor was super clean w bleach and swept and dusted multiple times before starting. I used my blow dryer and heated each sticky side of tile before pressing firmly in place. There were a couple that I measured wrong, or cut at the wrong angle. I was able to pull them off the floor pretty easily- but none have moved since I put them down. They’ve been on for a couple weeks- with two messy little boys who come in w sticky fingers, splash around in the tub, and are still working on their aim at the toilet ;) these have held up great and I’ve had zero problems. They look great, so easy to put in (took me 1.5 hours!) and clean even more easily than the tile underneath. I’m in love. Such an awesome product!! Also! I originally bought 2 packs of ten, and after laying them out decided to buy 1 more. Every pack was consistent w color and pattern and size- which is what I was concerned about and some other products I’ve heard that was an issue!
J**A
A Sharpie is your best friend with these
The good news: Economical, easy to install, finished product looks good The bad news: Some tiles arrived damaged, and due to the design you will almost certainly need a few more than just enough to cover your square footage. When installing, some line up very well, and others not at all. I found the best thing to do is use a black Sharpie to smooth out those jagged double points that will inevitably show up in the process. The instructions say that the lack of a perfect match will not hurt the over all aesthetics of the floor, and I think that's true - I just know for my personality it would bug me to sit on the toilet and look at all the places I know the design is not lined up - the Sharpie helps a lot. The other thing to be aware of is that these are not a long term option. You can trim these tiles with a scissors, so imagine what dropping anything sharp/heavy or dragging anything across them would do. We had a couple that were gouged out of the box and it's fairly easy to see how this could happen. I plan to use throw rugs and hopefully with a low-traffic area I'll get a few years out of them. It really is a cheap and easy way to make a big impact updating a small space, and I think a great option for somebody renting, as I think they would be fairly easy to remove (assuming you have not supplemented the adhesive).
J**R
Sticks quick
A little hard to work with because when you touch it to the floor it better be in the right spot because it does stick! The only complaint is that a few of the tile patterns weren't printed exactly right on the tile and so they didn't line up and I couldn't use them. I bought 5 boxes and I'd say 1 in each box was off. Overall, pretty and a fair price. I have had it down a few weeks and so far so good.
D**L
Big impact for cheap
I'm not new to using peel and stick tile. I've used them for years in older homes that need a cosmetic upgrade but budget friendly. I found these tiles while watching diy bathroom renovations. And even though I've used tiles like these before I did learn a couple new things that made the job much easier and I'd like to share them with you. First there are many reviews saying they don't match up well. Instructions on the back say to rotate them till they match. Surprisingly that worked. I usually buy tiles that don't need to be matched so this was a little more challenging but so worth it. Even though the tile has a sticky back I always use an extra glue. I like Locktite 0 second. I used 1 tube in a caulk gun for my small bathroom. I will also caulk around the walls, toilet and in between each tile. I bought a white caulk that is made for bathrooms. In my photo I have not caulked yet. Tip #1 use kitchen shears to trim the tiles instead of exacto knife or box cutter. The tile are thin enough to cut with heavy duty scissors and I felt I had more control of the cut. Especially in tricky cuts around a curvy toilet. Tip #2 When you need to cut the tile to fit an area, around a toilet or butting against the wall, use the paper that comes off the back of the tile as your template. Lay it down and mark on the paper where to make your cuts. Trim the paper and check to see if it fits. Now use that paper to cut your tile. I suggest you cut a little larger than the template cause you can take more off if you need to but if you cut too much you've wasted a tile. (not really, use it in another spot that needs a trimmed tile.) This is where the shears really come in handy because you can barely trim the tile and see if it fits, if not you can see where you need to trim again. I suggest watching a couple of YouTube videos but this is a pretty easy project anyone can do. I later mine over ceramic tile I didn't like. One day we will gut the bathroom but for now this makes me happy.
A**R
3/5
The FloorPops FP2480 Comet Peel & Stick Floor Tiles offer an affordable and convenient solution for those seeking to update their flooring with minimal hassle. However, while these tiles have their merits, there are also some considerations to keep in mind. **Pros:** 1. **Affordability:** One of the standout features of these floor tiles is their affordability. Priced competitively, they provide an accessible option for homeowners on a budget who want to refresh their space without breaking the bank. 2. **Ease of Installation:** The peel-and-stick design makes installation relatively straightforward, even for those with limited DIY experience. With no need for grout or adhesives, these tiles can be applied quickly and easily, saving both time and money on professional installation. 3. **Versatility:** Available in a sleek black design, these tiles can complement a variety of decor styles, adding a touch of modernity and sophistication to any room. **Cons:** 1. **Durability:** While the FloorPops FP2480 tiles are marketed as peel-and-stick, some users have reported issues with the adhesive failing to adhere properly, resulting in tiles lifting or shifting over time. This can be particularly problematic in high-traffic areas or spaces prone to moisture. 2. **Quality Control:** Several customers have noted inconsistencies in the quality and color of the tiles, with some tiles appearing slightly different from others in the same batch. This can detract from the overall aesthetic and uniformity of the flooring. 3. **Limited Longevity:** While these tiles offer a quick and cost-effective flooring solution, they may not stand the test of time compared to more durable materials such as ceramic or vinyl. Over time, wear and tear may become more noticeable, requiring replacement or additional maintenance. **Conclusion:** In conclusion, the FloorPops FP2480 Comet Peel & Stick Floor Tiles offer an affordable and convenient option for updating flooring in residential or commercial spaces. While they provide a budget-friendly alternative to traditional flooring materials, potential issues with durability and quality control should be taken into consideration before making a purchase. Ultimately, these tiles may be best suited for temporary or low-traffic areas where long-term performance is less of a concern. ---
M**A
FOLLOW ARRANGEMENT INSTRUCTIONS!!
This is a great product for the price! It’s a bit of a pain to have to make sure they’re all arranged in a certain order so that the patterns match up properly, but I still think it’s worth it for the very reasonable price and quality of the product! The look, texture, ease of application, and colors are all exactly as I expected. They worked out perfectly for my project!
L**Y
Works well on existing vinyl flooring
I never write reviews, but I hope this post helps someone out! I wasn’t sure if these could work on existing vinyl flooring in my rental … but sure enough they do with some good adhesive spray. Process below: 1. Scrubbed my floor with Krud Gutter cleaner/degreaser to prep the floor. This $7 product removes dirt, wax, oils, etc like I have never seen before. Then mopped with water a few times to make sure no product was left over. Essential step to make sure the tiles will stay put. 2. Laid out all tiles exactly how/where I wanted them first to try and get the best matchup possible. The line up is not perfect but it didn’t end up bothering me, and I’m a perfectionist which says a lot! 3. Started from right to left, I’d mark the tiles with an expo market, two small dots on one side to remember the exact direction I wanted them. 4. Then, I’d take the tile, spray two passes of gorilla glue adhesive spray on the back, wait two minutes for it to get tacky, and stick it down. The gorilla glue adhesive spray I used (pictured) works well on vinyl, another very similar looking bottle from gorilla glue does not work well on vinyl. I did not spray the floor itself, only the tiles. That felt a bit much to me. Once placed down, I’d simply wipe off the expo marker and scrub any access adhesive spray that made it to the front with my fingers. 5. For any edges, I’d use a box cutter, ruler, and sharpie to mark where I wanted to cut. The tiles are flimsy enough that if you cut a slight line, you can bend back and fourth from there to split in half. That’s it! Very small space compared to others on here, but spent most of my Sunday finishing the project. All tiles are secured and look amazing – no edges lifting at all so far. Complete refresh to my space!
W**E
Excellent floor tiles
Excellent floor tiles and easy to install.
L**I
Leuk
Vloer was op verschillende plaatsen gebarsten, zonder probleem tegels erop geplaatst. Het is veel lichter en mooi,dit verdient zeker vijf sterren. Even melden dat ik ook nog een stevige spuitlijm heb gebruikt.
T**F
Very good
Very good, glue amazing
A**A
Excelente producto
Muy fácil de instalar, se adhiere muy bien al suelo. No son los típicos stickers finos de mala calidad, son losetas de vinilo que pueden cortarse muy fácilmente con un cúter o tijeras. A pesar de que la impresion no coincide del todo en las juntas, es inapreciable al estar de pie. Por el precio que tienen es un buen producto. Se puede limpiar sin problemas y el diseño es precioso.
S**A
New look al mio bagno
Era un bagnetto triste senza carattere … l’unica stanza della casa che doveva essere salvata !! Le piastrelle sono state una vera sorpresa . Bisogna pulire bene il pavimento con soda caustica .. si incollano facilmente ma bisogna essere precisi con le fughe in modo da rispettare anche il disegno . Si possono staccare e riattaccare subito quindi consiglio prima di schiacciarle bene assicurasi che siano bene posizionate . ( quelle intorno alla doccia le ho siloconate al piatto doccia per evitare che qualche goccia di acqua potesse penetrare sotto ) Hanno una superficie ondulata effetto pietra sono semi lucide . Arrivate con puntualità appena ordinate . Le consiglio a tutti coloro che vogliono spender poco e rinnovare un ambiente . Ecco forse per una camera da letto la spesa inizia a diventare uno o più alta . Io ho utilizzato 3 pacchi da 10 pezzi per un bagnetto di 4 mq.!
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