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    Jul 25, 2007, 10:06 PM
    Peel and stick tile on the bathroom floor?
    I'm planing to put peel and stick tile on the bathroom floor. I am concerned about water seeping in between the tiles and causing damage to the subfloor. Some one suggest to use tile adhesive along with the self stick adhesive on the back of the tile, This could cause problems that if you want to replace one tile it will be difficult to Remove. Is any one know if there is any way to seal the seams between the tile to better prevent water to seeping in between?
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    Jul 26, 2007, 12:49 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by motiba
    I'm planing to put peel and stick tile on the bathroom floor. I am concerned about water seeping in between the tiles and causing damage to the subfloor. Some one suggest to use tile adhesive along with the self stick adhesive on the back of the tile, This could cause problems that if you want to replace one tile it will be difficult to Remove. Is any one know if there is any way to seal the seams between the tile to better prevent water to seeping in between?
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    Jul 30, 2007, 04:32 AM
    May try a viynl sealer around the seams, I've never done that but its made to seal viynl and that's basically what your puttin down

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