“EASY TO USE” (82 reviews)

Easiest way to put up tile without mortar. I had no problem with it not holding, like I did with another competitor’s product from Home Depot. It’s easy to work with, and does exactly what it is supposed to do, the first time. You won’t be disappointed.

Highly recommend, 10 star for me! This is like the most awesome product for me as a woman and a first timer, I’m glad they made something like this you can work at your own pace, with no mess and no rushing! I would definitely will buy more for future projects.

We did a lot of research as first time tilers and really wanted a product that was easier to use than the thin mastic and this product was it!!! If you follow the instructions and take your time you will have ZERO issues!!!!! We are grouting tomorrow and I am just entirely IN love with our backsplash!!! I will be using MusselBound for all future projects!!! Totally worth the difference in price!

This stuff is fabulous no mess application and no ware it’s incredible.

No clean up super easy to work with.

I am so glad we gave this a try! We used it for glass tiles in our kitchen. The adhesive is super strong and seems like it’s gonna hold up well over time. The only downside was that once I placed a tile, it was very difficult to change placement. It immediately stuck. We’ll be using this in our bathroom next.

It has been 2 years since I used this product for adding ceramic tile to the wall above a shower in our home. It is easy to work with. Follow the directions closely and all should go well. At least it did for me. It has been 2 years and the wall still looks great! Even if I have to say so myself. 😉

The adhesive is so very easy to use. Roll it out, peel off one side then the other when you are ready to place the tiles. You have quite a few minutes to adjust if needed. It has an amazingly strong bond though once it has set … peeled and bent a few fingernails in the process but well worth it! Backsplash was done in just one day while my hubby did most of the intricate cuts with a stone saw and I used the tile cutter.

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