We've been working on our older mobile home to sell. We first put cheap peel 'n sticks in the kitchen and found out the hard way just how much the house seems to 'grow'! Now that there are huge gaps between the 12x12's, we're redoing the kitchen with another cheap floor, but this one floats!
That said, we thought we'd be safe with 12x12's in a small bathroom, but there are now narrow gaps in there too. It's been some time now and we're pretty confident that it's not getting worse. We are NOT going to start over and completely redo it. The linoleum underneath is a dark color, the vinyl tiles are very light...almost white. They have a beveled edge, which might actually be to our advantage. What do you guys think about filling all the seams? From what I've read so far, I'm thinking vinyl seam sealer? One question...it only seems to come in clear. Can something be added to give it a tint...white, gray, almond-ish? If not, once the seams are free of debris, adhesive, etc. is there anything I can use (caulk?) to tint the darkish gaps before applying seam sealer? Or just use caulk, and no seam sealer? Or am I completely out of my mind here...
That said, we thought we'd be safe with 12x12's in a small bathroom, but there are now narrow gaps in there too. It's been some time now and we're pretty confident that it's not getting worse. We are NOT going to start over and completely redo it. The linoleum underneath is a dark color, the vinyl tiles are very light...almost white. They have a beveled edge, which might actually be to our advantage. What do you guys think about filling all the seams? From what I've read so far, I'm thinking vinyl seam sealer? One question...it only seems to come in clear. Can something be added to give it a tint...white, gray, almond-ish? If not, once the seams are free of debris, adhesive, etc. is there anything I can use (caulk?) to tint the darkish gaps before applying seam sealer? Or just use caulk, and no seam sealer? Or am I completely out of my mind here...