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Your cart is empty.DriTac has developed a repair system to correct the hollow spots and popping conditions for engineered wood flooring installations when other adhesives fail to get the job done. These defects cost the flooring industry millions of dollars per year. Studies and experience show that a major cause of these problems for engineered wood floor installations are adhesive voids between the flooring and the sub-floor. **DO NOT USE DriTac RS-1 engineered wood floor over sealed concrete. For repairs over concrete , use DriTac SW-1 Solid Wood & Bamboo Floor Repair Kit.DriTac Adhesive Refill - 32oz
Jersey girl
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024
Hubby used it in 3 different places and it does the job well. Must be strong to push the glue through a tiny hole but ended the “cracking” sound.
Chad N Franklin
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2018
This stuff works great!!! I’ve used it in many places throughout the house where other glue has failed. Only reason I’m giving two star is because I received one of the bottles had about 1/2” dried glue on inside walls of container.
jenny22224
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2017
Just get a big container. You'll need more than you think. :)
A. Lundwall
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2016
I installed engineered wood floor in my office. I was pretty careful with the glue, using the exact size and type of trowel recommended by the adhesive manufacturer. Still, once dry, I had a few spots where it popped and creaked, like there wasn't any glue there.??!!??Looking on the net, I found this was pretty much normal with engineered wood floors, even when installed by professionals! Oh Joy! Glad I've got that to look forward to as I do the remaining 2000 square feet of my house! But while I was finding this our, I ran across numerous mentions of this product on flooring forums. Read lots of reviews...and it seemed pretty straightforward, so I ordered a bottle.I got the bottle, and proceeded to start on the area where the popping was most noticeable. It was an area about three boards wide (15") and about the same distance long. I started pumping the stuff into the holes. And pumping. And pumping. And pumping. Holy smokes...it took almost the whole bottle before it filled the area up!!! I was starting to freak out a bit, thinking this was going to be the norm! Anyway, even though it says you can walk on the area as soon as you've injected the stuff, I actually stayed off it for a few days. And it took several days before it firmed up underneath that spot...but eventually it did! In the end, it filled the void, and stopped the popping.At this point, I was out of the stuff...so I ordered two more bottles. I had two more spots on the large room I'd done. But as it turned out, these two additional spots must have been much smaller...I was able to fill both of them with one of the bottles. Being smaller voids, they took less time to fully firm up. I'm pretty happy with how it worked out.Although this particular review is for the DriTac solution (not the kit, containing the syringe and dowels and drill bit), I do want to mention that if you're using this stuff for the first time, I don't recommend trying to fill the syringe by drawing it into the syringe with the plunger! I did it that way at first, and it worked OK...but after the third or fourth filling of the syringe, it started to become pretty hard to draw liquid into it using the plunger. It was much easier to just remove the plunger altogether, and pour the solution into it from above while holding your finger on the end of the injector tube, and then just replace the plunger to inject the stuff into the hole you drilled.
KB
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2016
works as advertised
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