Butagoma 300g !!link!! May 2026

Inside, the powder is fine, grey, and uniform – no lumps. The smell is typical of high-grade polymer-modified mortars (slightly chemical but not overpowering). Mixing ratio: Approx. 50–55ml water per 300g (about 6–7 parts powder to 1 part water). Working time: ~20–25 minutes (slightly longer than cheap adhesives). Pot life: ~2 hours in the bag if you seal it properly.

I tested it on a 30x30cm ceramic tile repair. The mix was creamy but held a notch well – a 4mm notched trowel left perfect ridges that didn’t collapse. Compared to standard bulk adhesive (like Mapei or Bostik), Butagoma felt slightly smoother and more “buttery,” which made back-buttering small tiles easy. butagoma 300g

A Ferrari of small-format tile adhesives – expensive per gram, but a joy to use. Keep one in your workshop for emergencies. Inside, the powder is fine, grey, and uniform – no lumps

Repair kits, sample testing, or high-flexibility small jobs. I don’t recommend it for: Whole walls, floors, or budget-conscious projects. 50–55ml water per 300g (about 6–7 parts powder

Rating: ★★★★☆ (4.5/5) Best for: Small tile repairs, mosaic backing, DIY patch jobs, or testing compatibility before buying a larger bag. Price Range: ~$3–$6 (depending on retailer – surprisingly affordable for a specialty European brand). First Impressions The Butagoma 300g comes in a durable, resealable foil pouch – a rare and welcome feature for a cementitious product. It’s about the size of a small coffee bag. The branding is clean, with clear icons indicating “C2TE S1” (high-performance, deformable, extended open time) for those who know tile adhesive classifications. For beginners: that means it’s strong, flexible, and doesn’t skin over too fast.