SIKA DriTac Wood Repair Adhesive - White, Professional Quality for Glue-Down Wood Floors - 1 Gallon - Fills Gaps, Stops Popping, Easy Application, Fast Cleanup
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SIKA DriTac Wood Repair Adhesive - White, Professional Quality for Glue-Down Wood Floors - 1 Gallon - Fills Gaps, Stops Popping, Easy Application, Fast Cleanup
PROFESSIONAL-QUALITY REPAIR — Use this DriTac glue for filling hollow gaps that cause popping and unevenness in glue-down wood flooring. Reduces repair time and investment while improving performance
IMMEDIATE EFFECT — Once you've applied your floor repair adhesive, you're free to walk on your floor right away. There's no need to wait for curing or setting
THIN CONSISTENCY FOR EASY USE — Either pour adhesive repair directly into syringe, or draw up glue into dipped syringe. Then simply apply through modest hole in wood plank until back pressure is felt
ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY — Your DriTac adhesive is completely free of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), so it keeps the air you breathe cleaner and safer
CLEANUP IS QUICK AND SIMPLE — Any residue can be cleaned up using a wet cloth. If the residue has already dried, use mineral spirits or a safety solvent to remove it with minimal effort
DriTac has developed a repair system to correct the hollow spots and popping conditions for engineered wood flooring installations when other adhesives fail to get the job done. These defects cost the flooring industry millions of dollars per year. Studies and experience show that a major cause of these problems for engineered wood floor installations are adhesive voids between the flooring and the subfloor. DriTac Professional Wood Floor Repair Adhesive Product Features: DriTac Professional Wood Floor Repair Adhesive DriTac has developed a repair system to correct the hollow spots and popping conditions for engineered wood flooring installations when other adhesives fail to get the job done. These defects cost the flooring industry millions of dollars per year. Studies and experience show that a major cause of these problems for engineered wood floor installations are adhesive voids between the flooring and the subfloor.