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Re-grout first?

I have a bathroom tiled floor where I have some loose tiles and also where grout is loose. From your video, I see that you drill small holes in intact grout and fill, and that the adhesive oozes out the other drilled holes. As I have large gaps in grout already, should I grout first to close the gaps and then fix, or try and fix first adhesive first? I'm concerned it will just ooze out the gaps and not go under the tile properly...

By RK - Coalville - 20 March 2020

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  • Parminder from eSpares
    Parminder at eSpares says...

    We would recommend filling the gaps between the adjacent tiles with a suitable bathroom grout to create a strong bond, before applying Fix-A-Floor Repair Adhesive.

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Fix-A-Floor Repair Adhesive - 300ml Stock Number: ES1708231

Suitable for porcelain, marble, stone, ceramic, wooden flooring and underfloor heated areas - no need to replace old tiles; simply drill and fill using this super strong adhesive fluid

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