A foolproof way to re-glue the cork tiles down in my bathrooms
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Waterproof Glue or Sealant?
Perhaps liquid nails will do the trick.
https://www.builddirect.com/learning-center/flooring/install-glue-down-cork-flooring/
You might try a product called Lexel Caulk, it's a clear caulk and will stick to concrete and is waterproof. Dap makes a crystal clear but don't use silicone or latex. Hint, use the kind that cleans up with paint thinner and keep a rag wet with thinner near by when caulking
What are you re-gluing them down on to? What is the surface under the tiles?