🛠️ Fix it right, fix it fast!
The Original Fix-A-Floor Squeezy is an all-in-one repair adhesive designed for quick and effective fixes on various flooring types, including wood, tile, and laminate. Its precision tip allows for meticulous application, while the eco-friendly formula cures quickly, making it the go-to choice for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.
A**
Works great!!
Use this to fix a spot in our flooring. It was easy to use and so far has held up beautifully.
J**T
works well
OK
D**N
Strong adhesive and easy to apply
I was skeptical at first, but this floor glue worked like a charm! My floors had been creaking and lifting. I was tired of tiptoeing around the house. The application was super easy applying glue in the raised edges and between the boards, and within hours, the noise was gone and floors were laying smooth.I love that it’s an invisible fix—no drilling, no nails, just a simple glue solution that really does the job. It dried quickly, and I didn’t have to worry about any residue. I couldn’t be more happy. Highly recommend!
J**N
Figure try it works great
Works great used it on vinyl laid some tape over the area cause I have a dog that's always investigating lol
D**1
Didn't work for me
Tried to fix a 12x12 porcelain tile that was loose. Product was very liquid like buttermilk and would pour out even before could insert in drilled hole. When did put in hole with just moderate pressure the tip would bend and collapse.
O**1
Proper drilling of the holes next to the tile that is loose
Once I figured out where to drill the holes to fill the void under the tiles, everything was great. I was surprised at how thin the glue was, but it worked great.
G**I
Elmers Glue?
Seems to have worked but all seemed like it was Elmers Glue. A bit more watery than I thought it would be. Had to drill more holes in the floor than expected….
C**Y
Fixed warped transition strip
4.5 stars. Worked well to secure a water-damaged bowed hardwood transition strip. My son squirted 1/2 tube of the stuff into the crack between the strip and floor. We put two 35 pound cinder blocks on top and let it set for 36 hours. There was probably 40lbs of resistance, so the 70lbs did the job. Now 2 months later the transition strip is still holding level.
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