I've done alot of loose formica backsplashes over the years and am looking for ideas on how to better get them to stick against the wall. This because I'm about to replace 170 of them over the next 2 years in an apartment complex.
My method is usually to use silicone or construction adhesive on their backs to adhere them to the wall. I press them into place but often they won't stay because of curved walls. So then I cut off some spare wood pieces and jam them in between the cabinets above and the top of the splash. Cutting these wood pieces doesn't make me $ and they rarely seem to be re-usable.
Does anyone have an idea for a faster, more standardized way to do this? For example does anyone use a reversed clamp or is there actually a tool/thingy/doo-hickie for this?
TIA for your help.
My method is usually to use silicone or construction adhesive on their backs to adhere them to the wall. I press them into place but often they won't stay because of curved walls. So then I cut off some spare wood pieces and jam them in between the cabinets above and the top of the splash. Cutting these wood pieces doesn't make me $ and they rarely seem to be re-usable.
Does anyone have an idea for a faster, more standardized way to do this? For example does anyone use a reversed clamp or is there actually a tool/thingy/doo-hickie for this?
TIA for your help.