Cutting Tools
Stone Tiles
You can use either:
- Russian Pliers
- Wet Tile Saw*
- Rotary Tool*
- Utility knife (to cut between the individual tiles)
*Use with water and diamond blade
Glass Tiles
You can use either:
- Tile Cutter
- Water Saw*
- Rotary Tool*
- Utility knife (to cut between the individual tiles)
*Use with water and diamond blade.
PRO TIP:
- Use a non-permanent marker to draw a cutting line
- Stick masking tape along the cutting line. The masking tape must be placed on the piece of tile that will be installed.
- Cut the surface following the drawn line, according to the instruction for the tool you will be using.
- Sand the cut edge (120 grade sandpaper) to soften the edge.
Metal Tiles
You can use either:
- Miter Saw
- Table Saw
- Rotary Tool
- Utility knife*
*Tip is to cut progressively through the material. This technique takes more time, so we recommend using it only for small cuts.
Installation
Installation PRO TIP
Take a 500 to 750 ml spray bottle, fill it with water and add 1 to 2 tea spoon(s) of mild dish soap.
Spraying the back of the tiles with this product before installing them will delay adhesion and allow you to position them perfectly.