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DAP 00141 Multi-Purpose Floor Adhesive is a water-resistant, easy-to-apply adhesive designed for vinyl, carpet, and other flooring projects. With a balanced consistency and strong initial grab, it ensures minimal shifting and a secure, long-lasting bond. Packaged hygienically in a 1-quart container, it offers efficient coverage and straightforward cleanup, making it the go-to choice for both DIY pros and managers seeking reliable, professional results.
| ASIN | B0006MXRXO |
| ASIN | B0006MXRXO |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #116,348 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #1,803 in All-Purpose Household Cleaners |
| Color | Green |
| Country of origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,766) |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,766) |
| Date First Available | 1 January 2024 |
| Date First Available | 1 January 2024 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 0.28 g |
| Item model number | 7079800141 |
| Item model number | 7079800141 |
| Manufacturer | Dap |
| Manufacturer | Dap |
| Material | wood |
| Part number | 141 |
| Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 12.7 x 12.07 cm; 0.28 g |
| Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 12.7 x 12.07 cm; 0.28 g |
| Size | 1 Quart |
| Special Features | Water Resistant |
| Specific uses | Flooring |
| Specification met | Not_applicable |
K**F
I picked up the DAP 141 Multi-Purpose Floor Adhesive for a small flooring project at home, and honestly, it exceeded my expectations. From the moment I opened the quart, I could tell it was the right consistency—not too runny, not overly thick—making it easy to spread evenly with a trowel. The off-white color was also a plus, since it made it easy to see where I’d already applied adhesive without being distracting. What really impressed me was the grab. Once I set my flooring in place, it stayed put with minimal shifting, which saved me a ton of frustration and time. I didn’t have to constantly readjust or worry about corners lifting while I worked. Cleanup was straightforward too; a damp cloth took care of minor smudges before it dried. After everything cured, the floor felt solid and secure, with no hollow spots or movement. For a one-quart container, it went further than I expected and covered my project efficiently. If you’re tackling vinyl, carpet, or similar flooring jobs and want dependable results without professional-level complexity, this adhesive gets the job done—and does it well.
S**Z
Es un buen material tarda 24 horas o más para secaece pero muy buen material desde que se aplica hace su función.
E**Y
Manque 1 produit dans l’envoie , déçu
C**C
Ok, this stuff works perfect for me. I understand some of the complaints as to why it might not work in some situations but for sticking flooring back down, bingo, this is the stuff. I don't do floor professionally or anything but this is the go to stuff for the guys I know doing it. Here is the quick way to get this stuff to work as intended and avoid your own horror story: 1. Yep, it's all in the prep. Isn't it always? The floor AND whatever you're sticking to it (tiles, laminate, whatever) must be CLEAN and DRY. These two things are super important. Clean means, no dirt, oil, paint, lacquer, dust, wax, caulk... nothing. The floor should be flat and smooth as well. This isn't always completely possible (flat and smooth) but do your best to do exactly that. You want the adhesion layer to be flat on each side. 2. Just when you are ready to put this stuff down, clean the area with denatured alcohol or the like to get it SUPER clean. Let the alcohol dry out, but it will have removed any cleaners you used in step 1 and give you an absolutely pristine surface. This step should not be skipped and the difference it makes is categorical. Remember to clean both the floor AND what you are sticking to it. Also, it's a good idea to clean your tool before use like your putty knife or whatever. 3. Use a little at a time, maybe put down no more than you can use in 10-15 minutes or so. Use a trowel if you're doing a big area, or a stiff bristle tiny brush or something if you're just doing a small repair. Because you have cleaned everything so well, you can just trowel out material as you'd like and you won't contaminate your bucket. If you didn't do this, make sure to wipe off the trowel each time you go back into the bucket to avoid moving containments to the bucket and making it's sticking power less effective the next time you use it. If you have extra on the trowel when done, just toss it. Don't try to save it. 4. You need to use a roller to roll down the flooring and squeeze out the extra. Clean it up quick style. Not sure what size roller, it really depends on the area, but you need to put some real pressure down. On large areas a 100 lb roller will do fine, but on small areas with small rollers you're going to have to press and get some weight on it. 5. Give it 72 hours to dry fully. Clean up with mineral spirits. A few factors to remember are it dries slower in humid environments. Keep the area dry. Blow a fan on it if you have to. Any water or cleaner let behind from prep will absolutely screw you up. It can be as simple as it takes a week to dry, or it just doesn't stick and you have to start over. I suspect most people with adhesion problems were either on dirty surfaces, pitted surfaces, or got some type of water or chemical intrusion (even oils from your finger can screw up small repair areas). Remember, concrete can cause moisture, so doing this at the right temperature is important. Good luck and I hope this helped!
A**A
Lo hice yo misma y si me gusto, muy practico y seca muy bien
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