24" x 1" PVC Ceiling Grid/Seam Covers w/ 3M Adhesive .70 MM (.03") Thickness
Now 40% More Durable & Stronger!
1 package (24 ceiling tile covers) for every 10 tiles installed
Class "A" Fire Rated
Mold, Mildew & Bacteria Resistant
Easy and Low Cost Installation
Waterproof
Stain & Rust Resistant
No Termite or Pest Effects
Impact Resistant
Easy-to-clean & Paintable
Made from UV stabilized PVC vinyl
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Installation: Decorative Strips
These self adhesive strips are designed to cover up the seams between tiles that install with no overlap. Each strip is 2 feet long with an attractive embossed pattern. The adhesive on the back is to aid with installation, and IS NOT a permanent adhesive . Small dabs of tile adhesive should be applied to the back of the strips. A small dab at each end, and 2 dabs spaced equally in the middle of the strip are adequate to permanently secure the strip to the ceiling. The adhesive backing will allow for the strip to stick to the ceiling long enough for the tile adhesive to cure. Failure to use tile adhesive may result in the failure of the strips to adhere to the ceiling. Approximately 1 Tube of adhesive per 125 strips (250 linear feet) is needed. We recommend Loctite Power Grab All Purpose Adhesive (available locally in most big box stores). Make sure your tiles are flat and any adhesive that has oozed out between the cracks has been cleaned up. If your tiles have been up for a while, take some time to clean the area that the strips will be applied to. Rubbing alcohol or 409 work really well to remove any dust or oils. For best results, make sure the temperature in the room is between 60 - 80 degrees Fahrenheit and low humidity. Do not peel the backing off until you are installing the strip. Any contamination of the back side of the strips will compromise the performance of the adhesive. The decorative strips should be butted up to one another. Do not overlap the strips. Make sure to always start at the same end of the strip. You may have to trim each strip slightly, so always put the strip in place before peeling off the backing so you can see if any needs to be trimmed. Take your first strip. The dot at the end of the strip should be directly over the intersection of the 4 tiles. Once you have the strip lined up, peel the backing from the self adhesive and apply small dabs of tile adhesive to the back of the strip (see above). Run all the strips one direction first. Finish off by installing the strips that run perpendicular to the tiles. Each strip will need to be trimmed, so keep a pair of scissors or snips in your pocket and cut off the dotted end.