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wtc175

About a year ago, I was sent info on a replacement method of fixing floor tiles. Instead of the standard adhesive and grout, the company produced rubber discs which were placed one each corner + one central which spaced them equally. Instead of grout, silicone was used in between the tiles. Has anyone any experience of this product?? I am replacing the floor of my showroom and thought this would a good method as I could replace discontinued tiles easily. I can't find the manufacturer either - so would appreciate anyone pointing me in this direction.
 
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Deleted member 9966

To be honest wtc, if you cannot find the manufacturer even after searching on the internet, chances are then this product is no longer in production or may just have been a concept to start with.

I cannot see that any of the pro-tilers on here would back a product that sticks tiles to a floor using rubber discs and silicone.

You may want to wait and see what some of the other lads and lassie's say about the product as I'm not a full time tiler, but I know I have definitely not come across a product like this myself. If it was such a revoluationary product, why is it not big business a year on?

Anymore thoughts peeps?
 
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TJ Smiler

Well said that girl............ I have never herd of it and i can almost certainly tell you that it wont work, it sounds like a bunch of mugs who want to rob the DIY'ER of their hard earned cash.

Stick to the proper way mate and remember that preping the surface you are tiling onto is probably the most important part of the job.

If you happen to come accross these people again please let me know where they are, i would love to have my wicked way with them and i'm pretty sure my little ginger friend would too eh Wivs??


Good luck mate

TJ
 
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Colour Republic

arhhh they are tile company full of geeks...

'Spanish company Tau Cerámica has developed tiles with weight sensors and microchips that can tell when someone stands on them and for how long.
It’s a technology in search of an application, and retail could be the answer. Retailers could detect footfall and dwell times near displays, and even link the tiles to CCTV or loudspeakers for targeted store announcements and that Minority Report experience. In the real world, Tau’s anti-slip porcelain stoneware tiles are suitable for retail environments.'

I could see some fun applications for this though, the next time the mrs is in the bathroom, you can stand behind the door shouting things like...

you been stood in front of that mirror for 2o minutes now'
'how long does it take to do a no. 2?'
'are you doing the tango in there?'

and if you're really brave...

'blimey, you've put on some weight love!'
 

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