Liquid nails would be a notable example of the thin liquid form where it comes in a caulking tube and squeezed out along a wall or joists to hold load bearing walls and ceilings in place.
Wall mastic for larger tiles.
Recommended for tile up to 8 20 cm on any side.
Walls wainscots dry backsplashes are key areas where tile mastic tends to be used.
High performance high polymer content options work well on walls and floors in many environments including wet areas.
Mastic is an organic glue made from the sticky resin of the mastic tree.
Thinset is inexpensive and it fills in gaps and depressions.
Thinset is slow to set which leads to tile sag on vertical applications.
Large format tiles greater than 12 inches placed horizontally on walls tend to make a space feel bigger because there are fewer lines to break up the surface visually.
Does not fill gaps in a substrate or have building characteristics as it is more watery than thinset.
Not recommended for tiles over 15 inches.
For tile with any side greater than 15 38 1 cm custom recommends using a polymer modified cement mortar specifically designed for setting large format.
Even with some patterned tile such as marble you can still accomplish this feeling if the pattern runs horizontally.
It s available as a thin liquid thick glue or a sticky paste.
Best used for tiles in the 8 inch range or smaller.
Mastic adhesive is very sticky making it well suited for vertical applications where tile may slide.
Ready to use mastics and adhesives are great for a variety of tile types and sizes.