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Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2025
Exactly as described. These are the perfect solution for our mud/laundry room entrance. They are staying in place well and will be easy enough to keep clean. They are also good as a cat scratch panel on the wall next to the door.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025
I feel compelled to give it more stars because it IS carpet tiles and it DOES have adhesive backing, BUT...- The plastic adhesive cover is impossible to separate from the adhesive. For some, this alone will be a non-starter.Once you can get a purchase on it, OK, but look out if you don't get it all off because it'll tear and then you have to spend minutes trying to get an edge again. I tried all the usual tricks - i was almost convinced there WAS NO adhesive... So it'll take FOREVER to lay these down.- I thought there would be something resembling a rubber or foam backing to give these a bit more than a thin pile on the floor. Nope. Just a thin layer of mylar. Oh, wait, there IS a very thin layer of foam in there - and it seems like pretty good EVA foam, but mighty thin...-The mylar backing, I assume, is meant to be some sort of moisture or thermal barrier. It will fail at either - for one thing the radiant heat blocking properties of this sort of material requires an AIR GAP - so it can't be against a floor or against fabric or even EVA foam - the radiant barrier will thus fail. As for moisture, - the seams will let plenty of that through, so no benefit there.- Texture is AWFUL. Like a green kitchen scrub pad.It's super lightweight. That means it's not goingt to offer as much as it might otherwise when it comes to sound absorption, HOWEVER the EVA/Mylar form an air-tight barrier ... if it weren't for the seams that would possibly be a good sound PROOFING element in something like a guitar amp isolation case. I think there might be better bang for the buck though.
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