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Dap 00141 Multi-Purpose Floor Adhesive, 1-Quart

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Product Description

Dap 00141 Multi-Purpose Floor Adhesive, 1-Quart, Packaging May Vary

From the Manufacturer

High-strength, trowel grade, latex-based adhesive for bonding many types of floor coverings over a variety of surfaces. Formula provides greater shrink resistance and allows for easy repositioning during installation. Water resistant. Low odor, low VOC, nonflammable and easy water clean-up. Interior use.


Katherine Martinez
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Muy bueno
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
It didn't dry. I was able to pull a 12"x24" tile after 12 days without breaking it. I looked up online to make sure I was using it correctly. I even asked my son-in-law for help because he had just layed tile in his bathroom (He used a different product)he could not figure out the issue either. One container came cracked.
Eric Godoy
Reviewed in Canada on September 14, 2024
Manque 1 produit dans l’envoie , déçu
Khrystal Rhenee Short
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2024
Using a 2" bristle paint brush made spreading the adhesive so much easier. Helps make it beginner friendly. Just make for sure you are still applying it thick enough to hold on to the tile. Can be messy but again the brush helps with that instead of trying to use a spatula.
Chadnic
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2024
Ok, this stuff works perfect for me. I understand some of the complaints as to why it might not work in some situations but for sticking flooring back down, bingo, this is the stuff. I don't do floor professionally or anything but this is the go to stuff for the guys I know doing it.Here is the quick way to get this stuff to work as intended and avoid your own horror story:1. Yep, it's all in the prep. Isn't it always? The floor AND whatever you're sticking to it (tiles, laminate, whatever) must be CLEAN and DRY. These two things are super important. Clean means, no dirt, oil, paint, lacquer, dust, wax, caulk... nothing. The floor should be flat and smooth as well. This isn't always completely possible (flat and smooth) but do your best to do exactly that. You want the adhesion layer to be flat on each side.2. Just when you are ready to put this stuff down, clean the area with denatured alcohol or the like to get it SUPER clean. Let the alcohol dry out, but it will have removed any cleaners you used in step 1 and give you an absolutely pristine surface. This step should not be skipped and the difference it makes is categorical. Remember to clean both the floor AND what you are sticking to it. Also, it's a good idea to clean your tool before use like your putty knife or whatever.3. Use a little at a time, maybe put down no more than you can use in 10-15 minutes or so. Use a trowel if you're doing a big area, or a stiff bristle tiny brush or something if you're just doing a small repair. Because you have cleaned everything so well, you can just trowel out material as you'd like and you won't contaminate your bucket. If you didn't do this, make sure to wipe off the trowel each time you go back into the bucket to avoid moving containments to the bucket and making it's sticking power less effective the next time you use it. If you have extra on the trowel when done, just toss it. Don't try to save it.4. You need to use a roller to roll down the flooring and squeeze out the extra. Clean it up quick style. Not sure what size roller, it really depends on the area, but you need to put some real pressure down. On large areas a 100 lb roller will do fine, but on small areas with small rollers you're going to have to press and get some weight on it.5. Give it 72 hours to dry fully. Clean up with mineral spirits.A few factors to remember are it dries slower in humid environments. Keep the area dry. Blow a fan on it if you have to. Any water or cleaner let behind from prep will absolutely screw you up. It can be as simple as it takes a week to dry, or it just doesn't stick and you have to start over. I suspect most people with adhesion problems were either on dirty surfaces, pitted surfaces, or got some type of water or chemical intrusion (even oils from your finger can screw up small repair areas). Remember, concrete can cause moisture, so doing this at the right temperature is important.Good luck and I hope this helped!
Suzanne Perreault
Reviewed in Canada on March 18, 2024
Ceramique.. le contenant est tres petit..comme plat yogourt..je pensais qui etait gros a ce prix.. merci
Lori D
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2024
I was nervous about buying this after reading a bunch of the reviews but after reading the review by bonnie I decided to chance it. I'm replacing a few floor tiles (vinyl) here and there and don't have any glue left from my original installation. This is exactly the same as what I previously used. The people who are having trouble with tiles moving and glue not drying are likely applying it too thick. I used a notched trowel to scrape this around, you will still see some of the underlayment but have thin lines of glue. The container I received had thick tape wrapped around the lid which kept it secure during shipping. Works perfectly, couldn't be happier with my purchase. As someone else mentioned, Goof Off is your friend for clean up!
Sarahi cruz
Reviewed in Mexico on December 16, 2024
Es un buen material tarda 24 horas o más para secaece pero muy buen material desde que se aplica hace su función.
Amz
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024
Not sure if I’m not using this right but it doesn’t stick for me however I’m not saying it’s bad it just didn’t work for perhaps it will for for someone with more experience on how to use adhesive like this one.
David Cooper
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
No smell, easy to use with a putty knife, glue held the linoleum down perfectly, time will tell on its durability but I expect it to do a great job of holding, price was good but way more than I needed for my tiny job. Came the next day after ordering so very speedy.
F. Angel
Reviewed in Mexico on February 19, 2022
Fija muy excelentemente la tapicería en 24 horas en cilma templado, y si está frio tardaría un poco más. Realmente si hay que tener las precauciones de cubrirse las vías respiratorias y con guantes cuando se manipule ya que tiene componentes cancerígenos.Creí que lo necesitaba para agregar adherencia a las lozas de vinyl; puse unas cuantas con este pegamento y las dejó muy firmemente pegadas al suelo ya después me di cuenta que no era necesario aplicar el pegamento ya que estas tenían su autoadherencia bastante buena para mi piso. Este pegamento es bastante recomendable para pisos donde no sea suficiente la autoadherencia y/o agregarle más fijación.
ALMA LUNA
Reviewed in Mexico on December 14, 2019
Pega bien los pisos de vinil es chicloso u un olor incómodo pero no tanto como para no comprarlo se quita el olor en unos cuantos minutos lo recomiendo
SassyFace
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2016
I used this Weldwood Multi-Purpose Floor adhesive to apply some new laminate flooring to my kitchen area. I did purchase self-adhere tiles, but wanted to ensure they would stay in place well and for a longer period of time than they otherwise would with the peel-back tape adhesive. This container comes with full instructions on the back, along with some information regarding the types of materials that it best suits and a small graph regarding coverage dimensions.Note: before you begin, be sure you have something on-hand to either protect or quick-wash your hands. This is a very strong and sticky adhesive that is very uncomfortable on the skin. It is similar to wood glue in texture; thick and pasty and a sort of off-white/cream color with a slightly yellowish hue.The instructions note to spread the glue and wait a minute or so until "legs" can form when pressure is applied and released from the surface of the application. These "legs" resemble reverse icicles (apply pressure with the finger and lift; some of the glue begins to lift with the finger until the finger releases-at which time the glue sort of "stands," or has "legs"). It is at this point it is ready for your material of choice to be applied and to have the best grip possible.I have included some photos to show the texture: one showing a spread application over a foam plate, another demonstrating the "legs" as noted above, and one reflecting exposed glue that has adhered to the lid rim after use (it becomes rubbery); as well as some general shots of the adhesive itself, and the finished tile after application.Overall, this is a great product at a very reasonable rate, that stretches well over a decent area.I would buy again.