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Posted by beecrofter on September 26, 2007, 6:26 pm
> I installed stick-down tiles over my (vinyl) bathroom floor.
> In a few weeks, many of the tiles had lifted, or moved.
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> Someone in this group suggested varnish as a "sealer"
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> I removed the loose tiles, ( yes, the floor was clean )
> and used spray varnish on the vinyl. ( it's what I had on hand )
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> Re-installed the stick-downs, and, after several weeks,
> it looks like those tiles aren't going anywhere.
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> Thanks to whoever posted the tip.
> I'd definitely suggest a coat of varnish over the old floor
> before installing stick-down tiles. It worked for me !!
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> <rj>
Well, that was me. After about 12 years I finally had the time and
funds to redo the bathroom from the joists up, Funny thing is it was
extremely difficult to pry the stick on tiles up even with a heavy
spud. After I pulled the tub I decided to replace the entire
subfloor . Now I have art deco white octagons with black insets with
heat in the floor.
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