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Dave Fritz
09-19-2023, 11:10 AM
My sister in law needs to make her fiberglass shower less slippery. Has anyone used a product that worked well for them and would recommend. A google search only listed sales of them, not a review or comparison. Thanks for your feedback.

roger wiegand
09-19-2023, 1:03 PM
One of those rubber or silicone mats with suction cups on the back side. Good grip underfoot and they don't slip around in the shower.

Bill Howatt
09-19-2023, 2:22 PM
One of those rubber or silicone mats with suction cups on the back side. Good grip underfoot and they don't slip around in the shower.

That's what I used when I had my hip replacement and was concerned about falling after surgery - worked very well.

Jerome Stanek
09-20-2023, 9:59 AM
We tried a couple of different mats and they seem to grow mold or stink after a few months. Even if we cleaned them weekly

Frank Pratt
09-20-2023, 10:34 AM
3M sells a grip tape that works very well in tubs. It isn't sandpaper like at all, just has a pebbled grippy surface. We've used it for several years and it hasn't peeled off.
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B009NP1N0Y/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Mike Chance in Iowa
09-20-2023, 12:19 PM
Yes. I posted this awhile ago.

https://sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?297749-Anti-Slip-and-Non-Slip-safety-products-SlipDoctors

Tom M King
09-20-2023, 12:24 PM
Cut it out and convert it to tile. I have three more to do this Winter in this rental house. This was a 1974 green fiberglass bathtub.

John Ziebron
09-20-2023, 5:50 PM
I tried a couple of different suction type mats and they work well but are a pain to clean as others have already mentioned.

Then I used the 3M product that Frank linked to in my fiberglass base walk in shower. The strips have been in place for 8 years with no problems. I think the biggest problem folks have when using an adhesive product like this is not taking the time to cut the ends round since 90 degree corners tend to catch on something and start coming up. I used the 2 inch wide strips and spaced them 2 inches apart which is easy to do using a strip that still has the backing paper on.

Ken Fitzgerald
09-20-2023, 6:09 PM
In our main bathroom, we have a tub with 2 grab bars and we use a silicon bath mat. After each use, we dry the tub and shower and hang the bath mat over one of the grab bars. Over a period of years, the bathmat tore and had to be replaced but no mold, mildew, etc.

Keegan Shields
09-20-2023, 7:59 PM
40 grit PSA wet/dry sandpaper ought to do it. Or waterproof skid tape if your fancy…

Curt Harms
09-21-2023, 10:21 AM
In our main bathroom, we have a tub with 2 grab bars and we use a silicon bath mat. After each use, we dry the tub and shower and hang the bath mat over one of the grab bars. Over a period of years, the bathmat tore and had to be replaced but no mold, mildew, etc.

Yup, dry mats won't form mold or mildew.

Bill Howatt
09-21-2023, 10:41 AM
While I have said the suction mats worked very well, I think for the best safety the situation also should be evaluated for grab bars and installed if useful as well as underfoot aids. There is nothing like being able to steady oneself with a hand when on a questionable surface.

Curt Harms
09-22-2023, 10:21 AM
While I have said the suction mats worked very well, I think for the best safety the situation also should be evaluated for grab bars and installed if useful as well as underfoot aids. There is nothing like being able to steady oneself with a hand when on a questionable surface.

Absolutely consider grab bars at the entrance/exit of showers, especially if you're not 25 years old and haven't been for a long time.

Ole Anderson
09-23-2023, 11:59 AM
These, they are clear pebbled plastic: Added them to my stair treads. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0924GSKC4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1 Also rated for showers.