Never a good sign, it worked out for me tho. I put the opposite side out (so it looks shiny, not spongy) and its been working great for 9 months. Too many unanswered questions that should have been answered in the video 🙄
The shiny side looks more suitable for a shower.. but the sticker says thats the side for the adhesive.. lets see what happens if I flip it 🤷♂️ Will try to remember to update
@@MRGFUNKY0 oh snap, I forgot all about this. 🤣😂 I went with shiny side out and the other side with the adhesive against the wall. Works amazingly. Very easy to clean when needed, no odd stains or discoloration (besides the crappy clear silicone job I did). But all-in-all, I'm happy I used the shiny side. Adhesive still holding strong, also. Used daily since this comment. Hope this helps.
@@MRGFUNKY0 I did not.. nothing yet. I've been building everything from scratch. I plan to get some for the corners. I have seen some vinyl (or possibly pvc) 90s or possibly even 1/4 rounds of the same material at Home Depot and Lowes. Other than that, I'm not sure but I plan on looking into it soon, myself.
@@ewreck944 Sounds good, thanks for letting me know. I'll be looking to put up the panels in the next week or so if I come across a good idea for trim I can let you know. Thanks for getting back!
That guy in the blue shirt was suh wet T. Planning on making a fish tank stand with this stuff just kind of iffy about how to cover the top part of the cut edge
EXACTLY, Only on Greenboard or painted/primed plaster. They placed it over plaster and the adhesive goes on the WALL not the panel. Read instructions on panel and do the opposite of these guys