That was literally like watching one of those weird Facebook videos when you sit for an hour to see what happens when you mix mentos and cola in a toilet bowl and nothing happens 😂
Drill an 1/8 hole where needed, use fix a floor, use dust from drill and mix in glue, fill small hole. Maybe tape over grout joints causing pressure and force fix a floor in from different sides of grout lines. Hope that made sense. Good luck, keep on filming.
I like the idea or reusing the dust & glue as grout a bit, & I guess use weights, (paint bucket maybe) after everything is done, on the area for 24HRs...
Drill an 1/8 hole where needed, use fix a floor, use dust from drill and mix in glue, fill small hole. Maybe tape over grout joints causing pressure and force fix a floor in from different sides of grout lines. Hope that made sense. Good luck,
I used a 1/8 inch plastic tube. Cut the tube at a 45 deg angle and inserted it as far as the tube could go. It worked!, but maybe not for every situation
intelligent use of water bucket. stir the water regularly and that creates a rocking action, to "squeeze" out the air and get the substance in. maybe 2 or more small buckets will be better, just maybe
this is new installation. I am not going to put grout and then drill a small hole. It works partially. It will work great for small tiles 12" and below.
You are doing it all wrong. This is not used to fill the joints, it is used to go under the tile and fill the gap. So first fill or cover the joints with tape, drill in the middle of the four edges and fill it under.
You are wrong it does not fill up the joints. It is a liquid that going under the tile. It does not stay between the tile space. This is a new tile instillation. What you refer is to tile that already installed and grouted.
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That was literally like watching one of those weird Facebook videos when you sit for an hour to see what happens when you mix mentos and cola in a toilet bowl and nothing happens 😂
It is good product for small tiles.
@@josephk9182 yeah I got that part 👍
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Drill an 1/8 hole where needed, use fix a floor, use dust from drill and mix in glue, fill small hole. Maybe tape over grout joints causing pressure and force fix a floor in from different sides of grout lines. Hope that made sense. Good luck, keep on filming.
The key is not to be timid and follow the instructions… which require drilling. This instruction was very anti-climactic.
I like the idea or reusing the dust & glue as grout a bit, & I guess use weights, (paint bucket maybe) after everything is done, on the area for 24HRs...
Drill an 1/8 hole where needed, use fix a floor, use dust from drill and mix in glue, fill small hole. Maybe tape over grout joints causing pressure and force fix a floor in from different sides of grout lines. Hope that made sense. Good luck,
I used a 1/8 inch plastic tube. Cut the tube at a 45 deg angle and inserted it as far as the tube could go. It worked!, but maybe not for every situation
I agree
How has this held up?
It shows you that it is not effective for a big tile only tiles smaller than 12"x12"
@@josephk9182 crap I have 24" tile. But it is near the edges. I don't believe I have any in the middle
Hi how to mend tiles from jerking out of the wall
Remove them, re set them.
intelligent use of water bucket. stir the water regularly and that creates a rocking action, to "squeeze" out the air and get the substance in.
maybe 2 or more small buckets will be better, just maybe
You’re not creating pressure to inject it under tile by grinding all the joints out , you should drill small holes and inject it with pressure
this is new installation. I am not going to put grout and then drill a small hole. It works partially. It will work great for small tiles 12" and below.
@@josephk9182 if its new installation you remove and replace the tile , that’s all to it
@@pawelwisniewski6849 I agree. The best solution.
Take a Chance!
I did.
You are doing it all wrong. This is not used to fill the joints, it is used to go under the tile and fill the gap. So first fill or cover the joints with tape, drill in the middle of the four edges and fill it under.
You are wrong it does not fill up the joints. It is a liquid that going under the tile. It does not stay between the tile space. This is a new tile instillation. What you refer is to tile that already installed and grouted.
Drill a hole on the midle
Bottom line....it didn't work.
Partially. Not good for big tile.
Àny person is hyderabad who can do this
Agonizing vid.
Get to the point pls