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🛠️ Stick It, Fix It, Love It!
The StickIt Tile Repair Kit 1L by Shalex Industries is a powerful solution for re-bonding tiles, covering areas up to 5m². Weighing just 1.47 kg and featuring a clear finish, this kit is designed for easy application without the need for batteries, making it a must-have for any DIY enthusiast.
Manufacturer | Shalex Industries |
Part number | ST1 |
Item Weight | 1.47 kg |
Product Dimensions | 33 x 12 x 17 cm; 1.47 kg |
Item model number | ST1 |
Size | 1L |
Colour | Clear |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Re-bonds areas up to 5m2 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
L**E
It works.
It works butCould do with extra drill bits as finding the voids can break bits but available from Tool station 2mm cobaltThe pump take a quite a bit of pumping to get the pressure enough to get coverage under tileCan’t imagine injecting without using the rubber seal provided would be any use as it will come back out of the hole. Need a bit of pressure and to push under enough of the tile to get a good bondYou need to listen to the pump to ensure it is flowing as you will waist time if you haven’t managed to find a voidStruggling to find anywhere that sells the refill bags.
H**O
DO NOT BUY
I bought this product to use on wall tiles that had delaminated. The problems i encountered are as follows:1. I bought 3 boxes, and only one of the pumps worked.2. When it the pump worked the liquid that came out was of such a thin consistency it disappeared into the wall and I presume ran down the wall as no adhesion occurred.The one saving grace is the needle that is used to inject the product. I bought a soudal expanding adhesive foam and connected the needle to the plastic spout and injected the foam that way. Using the needle helped to make the expanding foam work so for that i gave it 1 star.
B**N
Good product!
Worked well but it’s too expensive for what it is.
A**R
Great product for a quick fix on wall tiles
I didn't buy this off of Amazon (got it from a popular auction site), but nevertheless, I needed to give it a good writeup.After knocking a few tiles loose in the bathroom after a game of lockdown football out the back door, I had to look into how to sort the issue without calling someone out.I considered taking the tiles off completely, but I'm not a tiler and it seemed like an absolute nightmare to do properly. So I looked on YouTube and found a video for Stickit.In all honesty, it looked too good to be true, just pump some liquid down the back of the tile and it's good as new.But that was honestly how easy it was. I drilled a few holes in the grout, pressurised the container, stuck the needle in the cavity, and injected it down the back. Within a couple of hours the tiles were rock solid.The drill bit did break off in the last hole (12 in total) and that's the only gripe I've got about it. I wouldn't like to be drilling through the actual tiles with them.I've still got a bag of the sealant for when I eventually do the same again.
R**A
Works Great Easy to Use
I'm not a DIYer whatsoever but I had some contractors come and replace about 20 cracked tiles. They did it but 8 of the 20 were loose and I mean BAD. They crackled and wiggled when you'd walk over them. I didn't want to call fhe contractors back because the dust that gets kicked up from removing tile is terrible. I found this and I'm so so thankful. It comes with 2 bags and just 1 of the bags fixed all 8 of my tiles. Give it 24 hours plus to cure. From some of the other reviews, I thought this stuff wasn't going to work but it does and it works great. Take the less than 5 minutes to read the instructions. I do agree the little drill bits that come with it are flimsy but they worked for me :)
T**Y
Not a good experience.
The drill bit broke while drilling the first hole. The flex tubing is very stiff and when the canister gets about 1/2 empty, the canister falls over. The trigger gets stuck and there was a lot of wasted material. Very messy. Not worth the money.
J**S
A gamble at best.
The pump leaks and will not build up pressure. I had to pump as fast as I can while holding the needle in place to get it to dispense the material. I don't think it would build up enough pressure to force the material under the tiles. Luckly I had not grouted before using this and I could lift the loose end of the tile slightly to help get the material under the tile. The material also took over a week to dry completely. It did seem to stick down the loose tile ends that I needed. For the first post I think gorilla glue epoxy and a syringe would have worked just as well.
M**C
This stuff works great. I drilled four holes around the loose tile ...
This stuff works great. I drilled four holes around the loose tile and used the needle to insert the glue. I had several loose tiles and I am pleased with the results. The only problem I had was the drill bit is not strong enough and broke. I purchased a stronger bit at the Home Depot.
J**.
Amazing!
I followed the directions and it worked as advertised. I used it on 14 inch tiles. If you have a large project, you may need more glue. Plenty of glue for the two loose tiles I had. The drill bit broke immediately, but just have extras on hand.
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