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TILE RESCUE Injection Repair Adhesive is a professional-strength, low VOC formula designed to permanently fix loose, hollow, or squeaky tiles and wood floors. Applied via injection through grout lines, it bonds tiles securely without removal, covering up to 4 sq ft per 10.5 oz tube. Safe for indoor use and compatible with various surfaces, it’s the go-to solution for millennial managers seeking efficient, eco-conscious home repairs that keep their spaces flawless and noise-free.

| ASIN | B07FP2VBN6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #194,422 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #162 in Tile Grout |
| Brand | TILE RESCUE |
| Brand Name | TILE RESCUE |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Material | Tile |
| Container Type | Tube |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 205 Reviews |
| Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00859704003035 |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 0.8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | TILE RESCUE |
| Material | CoPolymer |
| Material Type | CoPolymer |
| Model | TRES015 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Non Toxic, Self Leveling, Strong |
| Part Number | TILERESCUE-1 |
| Special Feature | Non Toxic, Self Leveling, Strong |
| Specific Uses For Product | Repairs: loose tiles, hollow tiles & creaky wood floors. Great for underfloor heated areas |
| UPC | 859704003035 |
| Unit Count | 10.5 Fluid Ounces |
| Viscosity Level | Low |
| Volume | 10.5 Fluid Ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
J**E
Works well, very messy if not careful.
I was skeptical buying this because of some of the negative reviews. However, it worked extremely well. I had some “crunchy” and squeaky tiles in the kitchen. I used this, let it dry, and the tiles are now firmly in place. No noise. Try to make the smallest hole possible at the tip. The product is very liquidy and if you make too large of a hole, it will just come pouring out everywhere. A little bit of pressure goes a long way with the caulking gun. I would even recommend removing the product and putting it in a syringe with a needle if you have access to that. Cleanup was easy with a damp sponge. In hindsight, I would mix some grout powder with the glue towards the end, just to skip having to regrout the holes later. I’ll buy again if I have more tile issues. I think it worked great.
M**T
Good so far
Repaired tile appears to be solid. Tip of applicator did not fit in 1/8” grout and required a syringe to actually apply the product
S**2
Wow!
This stuff saved us lots of time and heartache. When we bought our house the former owner had installed tile floor in the kitchen/dining and living rooms. After about 6 months we noticed the grout was coming up all over mostly in high traffic areas. We also noticed quite a few broken tiles and then tiles that came up completely. At first we tried removing all the old adhesive and re adhering the tiles but that was very labor intensive. I stumbled upon tile rescue and immediately purchased some. What a time saver and it worked great, couldnt be happier.
M**E
Perfect to get the job Done
Does a great job. Solved my problem completely.
J**Y
Leaked everywhere
Been planning to repair several tiles when my family was on a trip so less traffic. I drilled the holes the snipped the tip off the tube and it started squirting. The tube was not even in the caulk gun yet. I tried to inject but couldn't get iy in the holes because it was so liquid and just kept leaking everywhere. I ended up wasting 90% more than what I think I got in the floor. Going to have to order a new product and try again.
S**T
Dry time is longer then suggested
Works well you will need to put something heavy on top of the tile. Also it says dries in 24 hours, more like 48-72
R**D
Works if you can inject it properly...
Overall, it seems to work. Just don’t apply too much pressure when injecting otherwise you’ll have a mess on your hands.
P**N
Worked for Me
I have an old bathroom replete with loose tiles. No tile man was willing to work with them, only to replace them. I happen to like the tiles and am not ready for a renovation. I used this product, though I was skeptical. I drilled or just squirted under where there were gaps, and put heavy paint cans and books everywhere to add pressure. Once all had dried, I used tile mortar instead of grout to hold all together and go for a more uniform look between tiles where grout had deteriorated. It has been a couple months and holding. No more loose tiles or rocking under my feet. Worth it. Easy to use. Try it. Even if it holds only for a few months or a year, it certainly makes walking on my floor more pleasant. I would buy again.
K**Y
eventually worked
3 stars because it took ~12 days to set, but in fairness it did work in the end even thought id about given up with it and was walking on the tile and alsorts with it being over a week!
C**K
Works well but DO NOT try to use the caulking tube to inject the adhesive
I chose this "Tile Rescue" adhesive for a couple of spots on my home's tile floor. It's an older home with a lot of tile laid over old hardwood that's in fairly poor condition. As such, there are a few spots where the tiles have too much movement and the grout has crumbed as a result of that movement. I wanted a solution that didn't require me ripping up some tile that was just installed last fall as well as on some areas that have had the tile replaced a few times, only to have the same situation result. After researching products similar to this, and reading a lot of reviews, I decided to give it a try. It seems to have worked quite well and while the fix is only a few days old, the movement that I previously noticed in the tiles has stopped which leaves me optimistic. However, whether you're using this brand or something similar, I STRONGLY recommend using an alternative method to inject this adhesive through the holes drilled in grout. The caulking tube that this comes in is just wayyyyy too large to make a seal around a small hole. Since you have the inject this product down into a drilled hole to fill the negative spaces beneath the tile, you absolutely need to make a tight seal between the applicator and the hole. This product is something like a very thin, runny Elmer's glue that children use. As such, if you don't make a proper seal while injecting it, it'll just flow out of the tube and across the tile's surface, accomplishing nothing but making a huge mess. What I did, rather than try to continue to use the caulking tube, is went out to my garage and found a large syringe with a thin nipple on the end that's used for injecting fork oil into motorcycle tubes. I filled the syringe with the adhesive and then stuck the thin nipple into the tile holes. It worked PERFECTLY. I could see the adhesive flow up through adjacent holes, indicating that it was flowing beneath the tiles. Unless your drilled holes are at least 3/8" or larger, the caulking tube is completely useless for injecting the adhesive. Do yourself a favour and go on Amazon or to an auto parts shop and get a cheap plastic syringe with a nipple/tip that's about the size of your drilled holes. It's absolutely essential for proper application.
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