TAYLOR Adhesives adds new specialty products for 2022

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ELEVATE™ and GRAVITY™ to be introduced at TISE

DALTON, Ga. (Jan.19, 2022)– TAYLOR continues its record of innovation with two new specialty products added to its Signature Line® of premium adhesives.

ELEVATE™ your atmosphere with this roller-applied wall adhesive for dry-back LVT and LVP.Many consumers have already discovered the design possibilities that wall installation of vinyl flooring creates. Now, Taylor helps anyone install vinyl planks and tiles on vertical surfaces with complete ease and confidence.

ELEVATE features:

  • One-step application with 3/8” nap roller
  • One gallon pail with a two-year shelf life
  • Fast grab with aggressive tack
  • High-strength, permanent bond

Harness the power of GRAVITY™. This is a roller-applied floor coating for installing floating LVT or LVP that gives the subfloor a helpful anti-skid surface. GRAVITY eliminates the shifting or “walking” of vinyl planks and tiles, making the installation process easier and quicker. Plus, GRAVITY helps keep floating floors in place after the installation, even in heavy traffic areas.

GRAVITY features:

  • Prevents lateral movement of flooring
  • Roller application with 3/8” nap roller
  • Four-gallon pail with a two-year shelf life
  • Fast-drying formula
  • Releasable—no transfer to the back of the flooring

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