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A**R
Fix a Floor Product can only be used once but does work
Positives are that the product does actually work. I had two tiles in my bathroom floor which after 2 days of drying they now do not move. Seller also sent out product within 1 day of purchasing.Negatives of this product are, the tube it is supplied with is no good. I loaded it into a sealant/silicone gun and the plastic tube collapsed at the back. This meant there was glue flowing all over my gun even though i was applying with minimal force and after use i had to throw away about two thirds of the product in the bin. The glue is a extremely thin mixture and I managed to get it out and apply within drilled holes by using an old chiesel to push it out. This product should really be shipped in a tube that can be squeezed to release the product. That would work much better.
N**T
Fix a moving tile
This stuff is awesome. Honestly this is the second time I’ve used it and it really really works. If you have a tile that moves but don’t want to get the whole floor relaid this is the stuff that will save you time and money. Honestly it’s great!
A**R
Does the job it says on the label.
Without this product I would have had to lift ,refix and regrout four kitchen tiles. It is now three months since I used it and the tiles rmain as solid as a rock.
L**N
Very good
Did exactly what was advertised really happy with the product.
M**.
Does the job
Followed instructions and appears to have worked. No more hollw sound or creaking tile, I was amazed how much went in.
K**S
Does what it says on the tube
Used it on my kitchen floor stuck loose tiles down ok. Only thing to watch out for is it's very runny.
J**S
Seems to be doing the trick, but application not quite satisfactory
Seems to have helped stabilise a few slightly loose bathroom tiles which were moving enough to cause the grout to repeatedly crack. A couple of points though:Firstly the instructions assume that when you drill down into the grout you'll hit a void, allowing you to inject the product at that point, enough of it that you'll see it pop up through a hole on another side of the tile. I found that in almost all cases that didn't happen as the grout filled the whole space down to the self-levelling compound underneath. I had to drill maybe 4 or 5 holes down each side of a tile before I finally hit a point suitable for injecting, and even then in most cases I could only inject a small amount of compound before it started to come back up out of the same hole. I suppose this means that there are lines of tile adhesive blocking the flow of the compound, which is understandable, but it means it's impossible to know how big an area the injected adhesive is covering, and whether that's enough to stop the tile from moving. Nevertheless after 5 weeks the tiles apparently haven't moved enough to cause the grout to crack, which wasn't the case before, so it definitely seems to have improved the situation. Also, despite its high price (compared to almost any other gunnable adhesive, sealant, caulk or whatever) it's certainly going to be much cheaper than breaking out the tiles and re-tiling the whole area.Secondly I wonder what a hospital A&E department would make of this product in the event that someone accidentally swallowed some or got it in their eyes since there's no ingredients list or hazard code indicated on the tube and I don't see that information online either. It says it's "water based" so maybe that's some reassurance, but there are a lot of irritants and poisons which are soluble in water.
A**R
Happy customer
I had a single loose tile at the entrance to my kitchen. I put the adhesive underneath and now my tile is stuck back down. Happy with the outcome as I was resigned to having to pull the tile up and stick back down which would have been a nightmare.
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