@@kauaireed9006 I used a 1/8' drill bit which was the same size recommended to drill into the tube. That was also the same size of my grout lines. I cut the very end of the tip of Fix A Floor to make the smallest hole possible. This allowed for the tip to fit into the hole I drilled. Hope this helps!
@@beelievehomesteadI got you, yeah the half inch notched trowel would fill in a lot better. Every time I do something with tiles there's always something I wish I would have done after it's all done LOL.
great down to earth video , thanks for taking the time to make it .
Thanks. Hope this helps. If you need any further clarification please don’t hesitate to reach out.
@@beelievehomestead what size drill bit did you use? Thanks
@@kauaireed9006 I used a 1/8' drill bit which was the same size recommended to drill into the tube. That was also the same size of my grout lines. I cut the very end of the tip of Fix A Floor to make the smallest hole possible. This allowed for the tip to fit into the hole I drilled. Hope this helps!
@@beelievehomestead thanks
@@beelievehomestead just got done using fix a floor, that stuff is so runny. Almost like water, thanks for the video.
Wonderful tutorial, thank you.
Thanks for the info
Thanks. If my video is unclear about using the product, feel free to shoot me a question. I’ll be happy to try and answer them.
Did you forget to back butter or not use directional troweling on the thinset?
We did back butter ever tile using a 1/4” notched trowel. We eventually switched to a 1/2” notched trowel. ua-cam.com/video/535UotB3vP0/v-deo.html
@@beelievehomesteadI got you, yeah the half inch notched trowel would fill in a lot better. Every time I do something with tiles there's always something I wish I would have done after it's all done LOL.