Mike Chance in Iowa
04-26-2022, 3:42 PM
I wanted to share this product since I have not found any posts about it.
When we moved into our current house in 2014, the cheap master bathroom shower stall was like stepping on an ice skating rink with roller skates. We don't think the original owners used it more than a few times. While a bit expensive, I found this spray-on anti-slip product and thought it was worth a try. https://slipdoctors.com/collections/non-slip-flooring/products/non-slip-spray-fiberglass-acrylic
I ordered the clear spray and gave it a try in 2015. I taped off some areas with blue painters tape and sprayed it on. Wow. When they say use in well-ventilated area, they mean it! I waited too long to pull off the blue painters tape. It left a faint purple-ish stain where the spray met the tape edge. No big deal. We plan on remodeling at some point. We were thrilled with the results of the non-slip traction. I then sprayed it on the floor of the Toy Hauler shower stall (without using painters tape) and once again, the results were fantastic - especially if the RV was not level.
Skip to 2022. I never sprayed SlipDoctors on the guest bathtub shower floor because we didn't use that bathtub and it seemed okay. I have had 2 major ankle surgeries in 14 months and grab bars are a must for me as I recover. The guest bathroom has sturdy grab bars. The slip factor was high while bearing most of my weight on one foot. Enough of that! I sprayed the texture on the bathtub. Today was the first morning that I didn't have my weak foot slowly sliding around the tub floor while using the shower.
I had forgotten how great it was to stand in the shower with confidence that I wouldn't slip and injure my foot! I still have some spray left and plan to spray it in my mother-in-law's shower stall to give her some extra traction.
Looking around their web site, I think I may make an investment in some of their other products to help keep the LOML and our upcoming senior years a bit more safe.
When we moved into our current house in 2014, the cheap master bathroom shower stall was like stepping on an ice skating rink with roller skates. We don't think the original owners used it more than a few times. While a bit expensive, I found this spray-on anti-slip product and thought it was worth a try. https://slipdoctors.com/collections/non-slip-flooring/products/non-slip-spray-fiberglass-acrylic
I ordered the clear spray and gave it a try in 2015. I taped off some areas with blue painters tape and sprayed it on. Wow. When they say use in well-ventilated area, they mean it! I waited too long to pull off the blue painters tape. It left a faint purple-ish stain where the spray met the tape edge. No big deal. We plan on remodeling at some point. We were thrilled with the results of the non-slip traction. I then sprayed it on the floor of the Toy Hauler shower stall (without using painters tape) and once again, the results were fantastic - especially if the RV was not level.
Skip to 2022. I never sprayed SlipDoctors on the guest bathtub shower floor because we didn't use that bathtub and it seemed okay. I have had 2 major ankle surgeries in 14 months and grab bars are a must for me as I recover. The guest bathroom has sturdy grab bars. The slip factor was high while bearing most of my weight on one foot. Enough of that! I sprayed the texture on the bathtub. Today was the first morning that I didn't have my weak foot slowly sliding around the tub floor while using the shower.
I had forgotten how great it was to stand in the shower with confidence that I wouldn't slip and injure my foot! I still have some spray left and plan to spray it in my mother-in-law's shower stall to give her some extra traction.
Looking around their web site, I think I may make an investment in some of their other products to help keep the LOML and our upcoming senior years a bit more safe.