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Fix-A-FloorPolyurethane Wood Flooring Repair Adhesive Extra Strength for Hardwood Floors – Versatile Compatibility Pack of 2-10.1 oz. Tubes * for Best Results Use The Proven Power of a Caulk Gun*
Brand | Fix-A-Floor |
Specific Uses For Product | Commercial/Residential |
Material | Custom Super blend Polyurethane |
Compatible Material | Wood |
Item Form | Liquid |
Color | Clear |
Item Package Quantity | 2 |
Package Information | Tube |
Item Volume | 21 Fluid Ounces |
Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
Manufacturer | Fix-A-Floor Worldwide, Inc. |
Part Number | FIXWOOD002 |
Item Weight | 10.1 ounces |
Country of Origin | USA |
Installation Method | Just Drill & Fill Injection Repair |
Coverage | 8 |
N**I
Works, concrete slab with plywood subfloor and hardwood on top.
Had a huge squeaky area in the old hardwood floors of a new home we bought. Drilled a lot of holes and filled it with this. It was messy, even with a caulk gun (stuff was coming out of every opening in the tube and got all over the caulk gun). Wiped it off and washed it off my hands pretty easily while the stuff was still wet. Next morning, no more squeak. Happy with the product, thanks!
A**R
HORRIBLE PRODUCT
I am so pissed off that I am forced to leave this review for other shoppers!About the seller Best Tile Repair Adhesives Co.: the tubes came without the injecting nozzles, so they were USELESS. Luckily, a manager from Home Depot allowed me to take a nozzle from one of their tubes.About the product: IT SUCKS! I carefully followed the directions from their website, and the following morning, the polyurethane had OOZED out of the holes, staining my bamboo floor (see pics). Luckily, it had not hardened and I was able to scrape it off (I didn't take pictures because I panicked and I rushed to clean it up). It seemed as if the product expanded like a two-part epoxy. Not to mention how messy and difficult it is to clean up. And you WILL NOT be able to save your caulking gun, since the product WILL leak from behind as the plunger tries to push the product out of the tube. MORE MESS TO DEAL WITH. And If you decide to try this out, WEAR GLOVES!I ended up applying DriTac Professional Wood Repair Adhesive using a 100ml syringe with a 12ga blunt tip and it worked perfectly. Easy to apply, since DriTac is not as viscous as this crap, it does not expand after application, and cleans up very easily with a damp cloth. YOU'VE BEEN WARNED!
A**R
No injection nozzles, update: merchant stepped up and sent them separately
The tubes came without the injecting nozzles, the image clearly shows them, useless.. false advertising!Update:The merchant responded quickly and sent the missing nozzles. All good!Just be aware that when the glue cures it becomes hard and brittle so not sure how it will work for hardwood floor in the long run at it inevitably flexes a bit
G**Z
It works
Product does what it claims, we live in arizona and bought a house with hardwood glued down to a concrete slab.We drilled holes on every plank 2’ apart in the seam( so we had 4 rows of drilled holes). The drill bit we used was one size bigger than the 14ga blunt syringe we used.One person was loading the 8 syringes and one person was injecting, I drilled a marker cap out so the syringe could go through it and I could put the cap against the floor, the syringe in the hole and resting on the cap
R**N
Product works, but serious design flaws in packaging
A couple of issues here. From the start I want to say that the response from the vendor was prompt, got a refund and a promise of a replacement (yet to arrive). This bumps my rating up a star. I received the two tubes and noticed they were joined with packing tape. Doesn’t seem like original packaging? So I removed the tape to start my project. First problem: the tape adhesive removed the text on the tube, including some of the directions! Luckily I noticed and kept the tape on one tube so I could read the back. Let me also say I used to work with an interior carpenter and I know how to use a caulk gun (not that it’s complicated). Following directions I cut the applicator tip and made a hole in the threaded head on the tube. I used an older drill bit. Directions say to use an awl but that seems like it may be easy to damage the tube. Drilled holes in my floor as directed and started applying the product. Started fine but then I noticed that the flow had stopped. Then I saw it was leaking out of the back of the tube! And really bleeding out! All over hands and hardwoods. What a mess! I did not keep applying pressure to the caulking gun,so pressure should not be the issue. After some cleanup to myself, my floors and my tools, I thought maybe the first tube was just defective and so I set up the second and started applying. While it wasn’t as bad, it too began to leak out the back. This time I caught it before it leaked out on my hands and the floors and my tools. From the amount I was able to apply before the tube failed, the product seems to work. My floor is firmer in the areas that I was able to apply it, and I could see that if I could get the full amount of product in, the fix would work. The seller refunded my money and said that they would send me another tube, saying that this definitely shouldn’t happen. I will update my review once I have received another tube and have a chance to reply.
S**R
Great product, crappy tubes (packaging)
I used this to stop movement of boards in a wood floor. The product works well, but both of the tubes I bought started leaking out the back well before the tubes were empty. It made a mess, and forced me to waste the rest of the tubes.If the manufacturer were to fix the leaking problem, I would rate this 5 stars.
J**S
Very nice product.
It was ease to use. After you drill the hole on the floor cut just wath you needed to put the tip on the hole, because it will drip out if you put it facing down. Just put it on the hole and it will go easy enough using a standart pistol. 4 hours later no more noise on the floor. It work great.
M**6
Great for engineered hardwood
After our engineered hardwood flooring was installed over concrete, there was a spot that didn’t adhere correctly. We took a deep breath, drilled a hole in the floor, and filled it with this stuff. I filled the hole with an epoxy putty and you can’t really tell! No more clunk!
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