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William Deans
 
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Greetings,

My best guess is that your liquid nails did not have sufficient
"ventilation" to dry.
a) This could have been because it was too thick ("rolled the excess out").
b) This could have been because whatever is below your large vinyl sheets
isn't permeable.

I used Liquid Nails FRP to adhere to luan. I do not know if it is the best
product for the job. I only know that it worked for me. I

Hope this helps,
William



"Harlen Ng" wrote in message
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What kind of Liquid Nails did you use? I used LN Clear Small Projects and
Repair adhesive, but it did hold down the vinyl seam. I have a seam in

the
kitchen and the seam is between 2 large vinyl sheets. After applying the

LN, I
rolled the excess LN out, put wax paper down, placed a book over the was

paper,
and then stacked a heavy object for 24 hrs. In the end, the seams lifted.


William Deans wrote:

Greetings,

Are 2 of them peeling or are many of them?
I have seen new tiles as low as $0.19 and if all of them are peeling I
wouldn't bother to fix them.

As far as glue is concerned I always reach down and pull the tile way

back
and then squirt in liquid nails and spread it around. You might be able

to
losen the glue with a little heat. BE CAREFUL NOT TO BREAK THE TILES.

Also
be sure to spread glue thin and evenly all the way to the edge of the

tile.

Hope this helps,
William

"Phil Schuman" wrote in message
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We have our kitchen and entry way covered with 12" vinyl tiles.
I've just started to notice some of the tiles are starting
to curl up at the corners....just slightly - I can't really peel them
back,
but they are slightly above level.
Any ideas on how to address this ???
A nice needle syringe with super glue might work