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slippery tiles
After we had some tiles put down in the hallway in our house we found out
when they get wet they are very slippery. Is there anything I can put on them to make them less so? |
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Adam Russell wrote: After we had some tiles put down in the hallway in our house we found out when they get wet they are very slippery. Is there anything I can put on them to make them less so? |
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"Ed B" wrote in message ... http://www.noskidding.com/pdf/Final_...p80378_Web.pdf Adam Russell wrote: After we had some tiles put down in the hallway in our house we found out when they get wet they are very slippery. Is there anything I can put on them to make them less so? I don't remember the name but Home Depot has a product that works wonders on tile. It's a small bottle of white liquid. You spread it on the tile with a broom, wait ten minutes then rinse the tiles off. I used it in my shower and it's lasted 6 years so far. Just ask any of the associates there (if you can find one) and they'll point you in the right direction. If I remember correctly it was 9.95 for the bottle. |
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