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Anti-Slip Tile Solution 1L (Treats 10 sq.m) $45.60 (Was $67) + $9 Delivery ($0 with $100 Order) @ Slip Solutions

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A professional-grade anti-slip treatment product that provides an increase of the coefficient of friction on wet floor surfaces. Slip Solutions’ anti-slip treatment permanently changes the surface of the tile by providing a micro etch to the surface. This means that you will have many years of non slip tiles. Unlike a typical coating where yellowing might occur after a period of time or where lifting or fading might be an issue, our product cannot peel or discolour.

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  • -1

    increase of the coefficient of friction

    Resistance is futile.

    • +8

      In this instance, resistance is for tile

      • Posible you could rub them the wrong way.

  • Professional product with no mention of the Australian standards that it should meet? Why is that?

    • +4

      OP slipped up

    • +1

      You could choose to let it slide. Or buy something else.

    • +1

      While non slip or anti slip acid etching treatments are regarded by many in the ceramic tile industry as the most effective technique to increase slip resistance of flooring surfaces, there is minimal evidence on the extent and effectiveness.

      https://safeenvironments.com.au/which-non-slip-or-anti-slip-….

    • What are the Australian Standards for tile adhesion and slip worthiness that it should meet? Not all products need, or have, Standards to be effective.

      • The op should answer that. However I've come across a few Australian standards and they have things like the pendulum test in them

  • -2

    Sort of counterintuitive: anti-slip solutions found at at slipsolutions com au :)

    • Instructions unclear.

  • How long does it last for once applied? Do you have to reapply it every year?

  • Looks like something we could use in our shower, but the words micro-etch worry me.

    That sounds like it will eat into the glaze.

  • Opposite to lube

    • +1

      Conjured some interesting thoughts…

  • Would this work on polished concrete?

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