🛠️ Transform your space with ease!
SimpleSet Pre-Mixed Thin-Set Mortar is a revolutionary no-mix solution designed for quick and easy tile installations. This 1 QT product bonds effectively with various materials, including porcelain, stone, and ceramic tiles, making it a versatile choice for both wall and floor applications. Its water-resistant formula ensures durability, while the compact size allows for effortless handling and storage.
Material | ceramic |
Brand | CUSTOM BLDG PRODUCTS |
Style | Compact |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 5 x 5.25 x 5 inches |
Compatible Material | Porcelain, Ceramic, Marble |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Item Form | Liquid |
UPC | 010186773674 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00010186773674 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Color | Gray |
Surface Recommendation | Floor, Wall, Tile |
Manufacturer | CUSTOM BLDG PRODUCTS |
Part Number | CUSTOM - CTTSGQT |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 5.25 x 5 inches |
Item model number | CUSTOM - CTTSGQT |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Quart |
Finish | Glazed |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | CUSTOM - CTTSGQT |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
A**N
Worked well for beginner rustic mosaic bricks
Let me start by saying this is my first time making mosaic bricks/stones. I used this mortar for the grout between the tiles, which I’m sure was exactly the wrong way to do it, but I did it anyway and it worked. Please allow me to reiterate: these are RUSTIC mosaics. (Of course we all know the word “rustic” in craft-speak means “it’s an absolute mess but I love it anyway.”) So having no idea where to begin, I used lock-tight glue (not this mortar) to attach the tiles to the bricks, let it dry a few days, then unused this mortar to fill in between the cracks. My first attempt, I used plastic gloves and it was…. unspeakable. For the next attempt I did myself a favor and got an old plastic knife and used that instead of my fingers to smear mortar in the cracks. Much easier, I wasted less mortar, and it was less messy. A wet sponge worked for cleaning the excess mortar off the tiles. Success! Still rustic, mind you. This stuff is strong but gloppy and I can’t imagine that it will ever be smooth and professional looking, at least in the capacity I’m trying to use it in. You’d probably have to get real grout (and be much better at this than I am) for smooth perfection. When I used the wet sponge to clean up the tiles, I was able to use my wet finger to smooth it out a little but not much. It’s perfect for my purposes because none of my diy stuff ever turns out professional and perfect looking. If these mosaics were perfect, they’d certainly look out of place with all my other misfit projects.So anyway, I did four bricks so far, as shown in the pictures. I did only the tops and one front face each (not the whole brick). And so far I have used less than half the container. So it goes pretty far.As far as strength, it is absolutely hard as a rock. I got a few globs on my work surface that dried before I could wipe them off. And they are stuck. Hard. I’m going to have to chisel them off with a screwdriver and hammer or something because otherwise they are not going anywhere. I take this to mean my bricks are just as sturdy.I am giving this 5 stars because it has worked perfectly for what I wanted and this rustic look is what is was going for. If you’re looking for smooth perfection, you will probably find this mortar frustrating at best. But I love it and will be getting more when it runs out.
P**.
Worked great!
What I know about tiling you could put in a thimble. I needed something premixed for a smallish project. It worked well and was easy to work with.
S**R
Not a true thinset but works
I've done floors for years and always referred to thinset as a mix that has no sand or such fine sand you can't tell when you trowel it out. This stuff has a pretty coarse grit to it. Otherwise, it worked well, just know if you're looking for a real thinset, this might not be what you're looking for.
J**R
Works better than competition.
Great product.
H**S
Worked great for small bathroom tile project on drywall
Bought this to install a small accent tile in a bathroom. Put primer on top of the existing paint on the drywall to enhance adhesion and it worked flawlessly. Installed small glass mosaic tile, let it cure for two days, then grout. Came out great. Thinset was very easy to apply
S**A
Works great, but bought way too much
I got the 1 qt. size. Which was fine. But I really only needed it to re-attach a few tiles and as filler. Probably could have used spackle for the latter job.This stuff is heavy. You don't want to use too much, or you will end up squeezing it out between the tiles as you press them into place. Still, a better option than tile adhesive. Dries in a couple of hours. And by 24 hours, you get a bond as strong as stone.
B**.
Perfect
It was perfect
J**E
Very bad packaging
This is a good product. I have no qualms with the seller. But the packaging on this was awful. The entire container is broken and probably a third of the contents of spilled out into the bag.
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