Reptile Premium Loose Tile & Wood Floor Repair Adhesive 10.6 oz Tube-Order and Ship above 40 Degrees F
R 686
or 4 x payments of R171.50 with
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Reptile Premium Loose Tile & Wood Floor Repair Adhesive 10.6 oz Tube-Order and Ship above 40 Degrees F
Super strong bonding agent, non toxic, cleans up with water. For Floor Tile Injection and Wood Floor Repairs. Low viscosity.
Use with standard caulk gun, cut tip while standing upright. Shake well before using. Store out of UV rays or product will discolor.
Do not use in wet areas such as showers, not for wall tiles or backsplash repairs, shelf life of one year unopened, DO NOT FREEZE. Do not have shipped below 40 Degrees Fahrenheit. No refunds for product that has been frozen.
Fix Your Floor! Works on tile to tile, tile to wood, wood to wood, tile to painted concrete, wood flooring to concrete, tile to metal.
All Containers, Adhesive and Labels are Made & Manufactured in the USA!
This is an incredible PREMIUM product. There is no comparison to other loose, hollow or tenting floor tile repair or floor tile injection adhesives. This adhesive works on cardboard, plastic, glass, paper, wood and many other materials. Tile to tile, tile to wood, wood to wood, tile to painted concrete, wood flooring to concrete, tile to metal. Please SHAKE WELL before using. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR USE IN WET AREAS! A Fabulous Adhesive! All Containers, Adhesive and Labels are Made & Manufactured in the USA. Permanently flexible adhesive joints. High cohesion. Shelf life of one year unopened. DO NOT FREEZE. Good also for cardboard, wood, glass block, paper and plastic. We would like to give credit to Arthur DiStefano and his "Method For Resetting Separated Tiles". Patent #5,000,890. Without his invention of a method of Tile Injection, you would not need our adhesive today. Identify hollow tiles by tapping lightly with a rubber mallet or small wooden dowel. Use blue painters' tape to mark the area and take a picture for future proof of where you have injected and repaired the floor. Drill into the grout joint with 4 to 8 injector holes around the loose tiles. Drill slightly below the tile being careful not to drill into the edges of the tile. Do not drill into the sub-floor. Vacuum or shop vac each hole, tapping gently to loosen debris. Cut tip to desired size. Using a standard Caulking gun, insert cut tip into injector hole. Apply light pressure while keeping tip off of the sub-floor and squeeze slowly. If a hole is blocked, move on to the next hole and inject until you see the adhesive come up through the other holes. If no adhesive comes up, check with rubber mallet to make sure the sound is solid. Clean up with warm water using a damp sponge or rag. Place weighted objects such as buckets of water on the injected area and allow 12 to 24 hours drying time. Re-fill injected holes with matching caulk or grout. By injecting your tile floor you have saved a lot of money!