The key to installing a backsplash on your vanity top is to adhere it cleanly to both the counter top and to the wall behind it giving you the best seal against moisture while ensuring the backsplash is.
How to glue vanity to tile wall.
Spread some glue on the back of the first tile using the notched edge of your trowel.
This makes trenches in the glue so the tile sticks better.
Some tops use glue or brackets to adhere to the vanity top so you may need to use your prybar to release the sink top from the base.
Our project will take 5 tiles but since the final tile near the back of the vanity needs to be cut to match the curve of the counter top we will purchase 6 tiles incase one brakes during cutting.
Place the tube in a caulk dispenser making it easier to shoot the glue onto the wall.
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Remove the sink top from the vanity base.
At the same time the backsplash provides a finished appearance to the vanity and sink design.
Do not put the glue directly on the back of the tile board.
Clean off any excess glue and push plastic wedges under the bottom corners of the tiles.
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Then place the base of the tile on the timber shelf and flatten it onto the wall.
First measure the area that needs to be filled.
Use a utility knife to cut the sealant along the backsplash and carefully pull on the sink or vanity top to remove it from the wall.
A backsplash on your bathroom vanity protects the wall from being soaked by spills and splatters.
Glue tile boards to the wall.