Hello and welcome to another Woodfloor-Renovations Blog Post.
Today I'll talk a little about a rather sticky subject [excuse the pun] which most people attempting to use professional Parquet Flooring Adhesives for the first time may be in for a bit of a shock.
The question today is "How do I lay parquet flooring adhesive ??"
For the first time amateur DIYer its just not as easy as you think, just about all good quality parquet flooring adhesives are incredibly sticky and have an annoying habit of going everywhere.
ALWAYS use vinyl/plastic gloves because if you don't the glue takes some removing from your hands.
The adhesives we use regularly are Lecol 5500, Laybond L16 and Sika 5500s.
These are all excellent products and all basically do the same thing, which in this case is to properly stick Wooden Parquet Blocks to a subfloor.
We did a comprehensive article on this very subject a few months ago which goes into detail about the products, methods and the tools needed to get the best result possible for your project. Have a look at our Parquet Flooring Repair Tips and Hints page.
For the first time amateur DIYer its just not as easy as you think, just about all good quality parquet flooring adhesives are incredibly sticky and have an annoying habit of going everywhere.
ALWAYS use vinyl/plastic gloves because if you don't the glue takes some removing from your hands.
The adhesives we use regularly are Lecol 5500, Laybond L16 and Sika 5500s.
These are all excellent products and all basically do the same thing, which in this case is to properly stick Wooden Parquet Blocks to a subfloor.
We did a comprehensive article on this very subject a few months ago which goes into detail about the products, methods and the tools needed to get the best result possible for your project. Have a look at our Parquet Flooring Repair Tips and Hints page.
Hope this helps, Thanks for reading and enjoy the article.
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