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The Original Fix-A-Floor Loose Tile Repair Adhesive Customizable tip Allows for use in Narrow or Wide Grout line Applications.

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repair adhesive
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Nino
Reviewed in Canada on September 12, 2024
I have used this product before and I guarantee it does exactly what it says on the tin.Suggested for interior use but I have used it for exterior use as well, for years now and so far so good.I suggest purchasing one or more tubes (extra!!) to be sure to complete the project.Unfortunately here in Quebec CA, I believe it is not available, and I am forced to buy online which is disproportionately expensive.
Bruce H.
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2024
The pictures of this product is misleading. It does not come with a tip. Which makes it totally worthless.And to make matters worse you can NOT return via UPS. It must me sent via usps. WHY?I just ordered the gorilla glue whai i have used many times over the years. I even tried their black duct tape.That tape is unbelievable. Once you put it down you cannot remove it.
DSF
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2023
I am a builder and was so happy to find this product. I had one tile that rock a bit but was not broke.I ordered this product over the winter and I was afraid that it might have froze on my front porch. I order another tube for peace of mind. I didn't not want to take the chance of it freezing and not working. I had watched a couple of online videos to eliminate any problems.The adhesive comes out liquidy. I had all the holes (4-5) drilled in the grout and cleaned/vacuum. I used gravity from the caulk gun for the most part. I did not have to squeeze much on caulk gun. It sure beats taking up tiles to fix. Really good product. Side note - I went looking in Lowes for the product and the sale rep laughed and said no such product exist.
villagenatu
Reviewed in France on December 22, 2023
Certains carreaux de mon carrelage de sol sonnaient creux et grinçaient quand je marchais dessus . Conséquence d’un manque de colle ou d’un vieillissement de la colle . Après recherches sur internet ( tutoriels de réparation de carrelage vus sur you tube) et ne disposant pas de carreaux de remplacement identiques à mon carrelage ,j’ai décidé d’essayer cette colle fluide à injecter sous les carreaux concernés.après avoir percé des trous dans les joints ( profondeur de l’épaisseur des carreaux ) environs tous les 10 cm , j’ai injecté la colle fix-a-floor avec un pistolet a silicone. Attention cette colle est très fluide , il faut cesser l’injection dès qu’elle affleure les trous ( la colle sous pression se répand sous le carreau et ressort par les trous dans les joints) .nettoyage à l’eau du surplus , dépôt de poids sur les carreaux pour faire adhérer la colle , séchage 24 h au moins .il ne reste plus après séchage qu’à remplir les trous avec du ciment a joint .le produit est très efficace , mon carrelage ne sonne plus creux et ne grince plus . Pour un prix raisonnable j’ai évité de changer tout mon sol.attention cette colle ne se trouve pas dans les magasins de bricolage en France , il faut le commander sur Amazon .les tutoriels de pose existent sur you tube.
Customer
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on December 2, 2023
Product good and sufficient
JC
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2023
This stuff was amazing, saved us so much time and money. It is shockingly simple. It truly is as easy as the videos show. I read someone was not happy about how runny it is, if you put your finger over the tip as you move from hole to hole, it will eliminate any leakage from the caulk gun. We bought a house where the previous owners had installed outside court yard tiles throughout the entire house. We are using it as a rental, so decided to keep them. The grout under the kitchen section had come loose- a large area. it is now a solid floor again, no pulling up tiles. Literally the hardest part was drilling thru the grout and that wasn’t even really hard. Watching the video is essential and weighting down the area for 24 hours-patience is a virtue people.
Scott A. Weidig
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2022
We had a bathroom remodel back in 2020. And after about 6 months, a couple of tiles started shifting and breaking out the grout. This resulted in the tile coming a bit loose. I pulled the time and replaces the mastic, reseated it, allowed to dry and then re-grouted… about 8 months later the same issue with the tile flexing and popping upstarted. I decided to try Fix a Tile instead of going through the entire process again. While the recommendation is to drill a couple pilot holes in the grout, I decided to dremel out all of the grout to ensure the best fill possibilities for the Fix a Tile. I also purchased a syringe kit for this.The description is exact. The product is the consistency of Elmer’s glue. I used the syringe to inject the product into the grout lines and it wicked under the tiles in the problem areas. I used a bout an1”x3” syringe full for the areas. I then weighted the tiles. 24 hours later the floor felt more solid than when it was installed in 2020. I re-grouted the floor and it had been wonderful ever since.I wish I would have gone with Fix a Tile the first time I repaired the floor.
Isolde H
Reviewed in Germany on December 14, 2022
Nach dem ich hier zu dem Produkt Fix A Floor viel gelesen habe und mich selbst an die Arbeit gemacht habe, möchte ich meine Erfahrungen mit dem Produkt teilen.Zuerst einmal, es funktioniert hervorragend, das Ergebnis ist TOP!Viele negative Produktbewertungen basieren auf leicht zu vermeidenden Fehlern.ABER, so ganz einfach ist die Anwendung nicht, wenn man, so wie ich, von solchen Sachen keine Ahnung hat.Der Verbrauch, ist ja wichtig für den Einkauf: Ich habe für 2 m² 6 Kartuschen gebraucht.Was benötigt man:1 grosse Schüssel mit viel Wasser1 Schwamm1 ganze Rolle Küchenkrepp (gaaaanz wichtig)1 Mülleimer mit Plastikbeutel drin1 Boardmarker abwischbar1 Rolle Malerkrepp Klebeband1 Cuttermesser1 Kombizange1 Kartuschenpresse1 Akkuschrauber1 Steinbohrer 3 mm, möglichst neu1. Den zu bearbeitenden Bereich mit Malerkrepp markieren.2. An jeder Seite der lockeren Fliesen 1 Loch (Ohne Schlagbohrer) mittig in die Fuge bohren.3. Absaugen4. Alle Bohrlöcher mit dem Boardmarker markieren, dann vergisst man auch keines.Vorbereiten der Kartusche, hier werden lt. Rezensionen schon die ersten Fehler gemacht.1. Kartuschenspitze abschrauben, Schutzkappe abziehen, mit dem Cuttermesser die Spitze so knapp wie möglich gerade abschneiden.2. Kartusche mit der Öffnung nach oben halten und mit dem Cuttermesser oben die Kappe vom Gewinde vorsichtig (Finger) abschneiden.3. Spitze wieder auf die Kartusche schrauben und mit der Zange vorsichtig festziehen.4. Kartusche in die Presse einsetzen, dabei immer die Spitze nach oben halten.Das Material unter die Fliesen spritzen, Achtung, die Sauerei beginnt.Wichtig scheinen mir folgende Punkte:1. je lockerer die Fliesen, um so einfacher ist die Anwendung. Bei sehr lockeren Fliesen kommt das Material tatsächlich an den benachbarten Löchern wieder heraus.2. Bei nur leicht gelockerten Fliesen ist es besser, an jeder Seite der Fliese nur 3 – 10 Hübe sehr langsam einzubringen.3. Vor dem Abheben der Kartusche immer einige Zeit warten, damit sich der Druck verteilen kann. Beim Abheben der Kartusche die Spitze mit dem Finger verschliessen. Das spart Material und vermeidet Sauerei.4. Nur ganz vorsichtig auf die Presse drücken, das Material ist dünn wie Holzleim, wenn der Fließwiderstand unter den Fliesen hoch ist drückt es sonst hinten aus der Kartusche wieder heraus (Sauerei).5. Wenn eine Kartusche leer ist mit dem Krepp das überschüssige Material entfernen, mit dem Schwamm und Wasser nachwischen, und nach der Trocknung mit dem Boardmarker als fertig markieren.6. Kaffee, dann die nächste Kartusche vorbereiten und weiter.Ich wünsche Euch viel Erfolg, bei mir kann sich das Ergebnist absolut sehen lassen, den Handwerker-Einsatz habe ich gespart.
Robert J. Kuper
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2020
I recently spent $11,000 to have a porcelain installed in my kitchen and foyer. The installers worked really hard for 4 days when the salesman labeled it a 2 day job. The installers were pressured to finish and worked 14 hrs on the last day a Sunday and had a new job Monday morning. In their haste they made a few errors. Rather than going after them, I decided I could repair the loose tiles. I found your Fix-a-Floor online and watched the brief video. I gave it a shot plus used the rest on other tiles that were loose plus installed a threshold of aluminum. The process went as easy as the video showed. The milky thin adhersive had me worried but it helped fill in all the voids under the loose tiles. I placed weighted water buckets on the ties and waited 24 hours as instructed. Cleaned the excess adhesive that excreted from under the tiles and the adhesion was amazing. 5 stars all around for Easy use, Thickness and adhesion. I will come back in a year or two if it does not hold but I feel like its rock solid. Thanks very much. excellent fix.
Eduard Guillén Campos
Reviewed in Spain on October 27, 2020
Hoy en día es muy difícil encontrar buenos profesionales y nos encontramos en los suelos de gres que muchas veces las baldosas no se han aplicado correctamente, y eso que hay muchos vídeos en youtube, por lo que nos podemos encontrar que a la larga las baldosas se muevan y suenen a huecas. Este ha sido mi caso, tengo varias baldosas por el piso que se mueven al pasar por encima o que suenen a huecas.Encontré este producto en Amazon y viendo las reseñas, opté por comprar dos tubos, son caros pero creo que merecen la pena.Anteriormente intenté solucionar el problema con sacar las juntas y poner una lechada más acuosa, pero el problema, a la larga, volvía a salir; por lo que opté en comprar el producto.Mis baldosas, las juntas no son simetricas por lo que no he podido seguir realmente las instrucciones del producto, es decir utilizar un taladro, por lo que he optado, como ha hecho un comprador, retirar la junta que une 4 rajolas y optar en rellenar mediante una jeringa con punta roma. Hay que tener paciencia, ya que con la jeringa se tarda más, y hay que ir limpiando constantemente para no manchar el suelo, recomiendo utilizar una bandeja de pintor, y poner el tubo en una pistola e ir rellenando la jeringa.Después de la aplicación, es importante poner un peso encima de la zona, y dejar como minimo más de 24h, ya que depende de la cantidad, todavía estará fresco, cuando el blanco se vuelve transparente ya esta seco. Puede que las baldosas suenen todavía a hueco, pero ya no se mueven.También me ha servido para fortalecer las tochanas exteriores. Creo que es un buen producto.
B. Wang
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2020
I used this for 12-in ceramic tile. I only had 3 spare tiles from the tile installation, and had already used those. I noticed grout breaking up at a corner and found a total of 10 tiles, roughly in a square, that sounded hollow. I drilled one hole on each side initially. My one little tube did not do the job. It is only 10 oz. and there is significant waste with adhesive exiting the holes. I had trouble getting the product to easily flow under the tile as shown in the video. I wound up drilling more holes until I got what seemed adequate coverage underneath. After 24 hrs, about half of the tiles still had spots that sounded hollow. I drilled 32 holes total. I used a 1/4-in. masonry bit which jammed frequently when trying to drill. (The tiles are set with those little spacers which are not exactly 1/4 inch. ) A 3/16-in. bit MIGHT work better, but I did not have this size. The tiles are down much better than before. Hope they last. Expect one tube to treat 3-4 tiles. My job took 3 tubes. The adhesive seems a lot like Elmer's glue in flow characteristics and tackiness. Cutting the applicator tip is important. It needs to fit snug inside the drilled hole without bottoming out. Start with a narrow tip and shave off slices until you get it right.
Madison G.
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2019
Horrible. Couldn't get glue out of container. When I squeezed the tube a little to see if the glue was hard, the bottom burst out and all the glue went on my rug. Can't tell if it works or not since I never got a chance to use it. Disappointed. Cut small tip off and even tried inserting a small nail to make sure glue could flow. No luck.Update: I contacted the company and they offered to send a replacement tube. They said to make sure you do the following before using. First you need to make sure the tube itself has been opened (unscrew tip off the tube & pierce a hole to open & screw tip back on), If too much pressure is applied when injecting the adhesive or if you are pressing the tip down onto the subfloor when filling it can blow out the back. Will update again after I try.