Specification
Aspect Collage FAQ’s 
How do I need to prepare the wall before I install Aspect? 
It depends on whether you intend to use the peel and stick adhesive on properly prepared wall surfaces 
or if you do not want to prepare your wall surface. We show both methods in detail in our Aspect 
Installation Guide. If you are using installation Method 1, proper wall preparation is required. Aspect 
tiles can be installed over most structurally sound substrates if they are clean, flat, smooth, dry, and free 
of dust, wax, soap scum and grease. Acceptable substrates are drywall, plaster or clean, smooth tile 
(glazed, porcelain type tile; not porous or textured). Any damaged, loose or uneven areas must be 
repaired, patched, leveled and primed. Fill cracks and irregularities with wallboard compound or 
spackling, then sand smooth with fine grade sandpaper. If installing Aspect over existing ceramic tile, be 
sure to thoroughly clean old tiles, but priming ceramic tiles is not required. Use isopropyl (rubbing) 
alcohol two-cloth cleaning method as surface preparation when applying tiles to a nonporous substrate, 
such as ceramic tile or metal. Failure to properly prepare the substrate may invalidate the warranty. The 
substrate to which you are applying Aspect tiles must be primed with a fresh coat of latex primer such as 
Zinsser® or KILZ® (or similar products). Ingredients in “paint & primer in one” products can cause 
adhesion failure; as such, be sure to use a stand-alone primer. If you do not intend to prepare the wall 
surface, you can use an additional adhesive as seen in our Installation Guide.  
Can Aspect be exposed to humidity and/or water? 
Yes. To ensure years of enjoyment of your Aspect installation, and for installations near sinks or tubs, 
the substrate to which Aspect is applied must be primed with a primer such as Zinsser® or KILZ® (or 
similar products) to seal it, ensuring a stable substrate. Aspect is impervious to water but substrates 
such as drywall or plywood are not. 
Can I use Aspect tiles in my shower? 
No, the adhesive is not engineered to be used in a wet environment such as a shower. 
How can I make sure the tiles stick properly? 
First, be sure to follow the instructions for substrate preparation. After you have the tile aligned where 
you want it, firmly press the tile over its entire surface area to be sure it adheres properly. You can test 
the adhesion by pulling slightly on the tile. It should be securely attached. If not, it might be necessary to 
add additional adhesive. Use a high-quality construction adhesive. Be sure to allow the adhesive 24 
hours to set-up. See below for additional information. Our recommended adhesives are Loctite® PL 
Premium®, Loctite® PL Premium Advanced®, LePage® PL Premium® (Canada). Carefully read and follow 
manufacturer’s directions for the adhesive. 
What do I do if my substrate is bumpy or uneven and a tile pops off? 





