Non slip coating for ceramic tiles

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  1. lizzie27

    lizzie27 Super Gardener

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    Hello all,
    Has anybody ever used this stuff on ceramic tiles and was it any good? We have ceramic tiles inside our porch but it's quite slippery if I've got wet/muddy wellies on coming in from the garden. There isn't much clearance under the open door for a mat.

    It would be interesting to know if it works, and if I do buy some, I was thinking of using it up on our Indian sandstone paved outdoor steps - a good idea or not?

    Thanks in advance for replies.
     
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    amancalledgeorge Super Gardener

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    Would be useful to have a link to the product in case anyone has actually used it @lizzie27
     
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    You can also get Non Slip versions of Vinyl flooring only 2 or 3mm thick, might be nicer than clear or coloured non slip tile paints ?

    We just used normal Vinyl sheet over our old porch tiles, never had a slipping problem , touch wood !

    eg Polyflor Polysafe Standard Safety Flooring
    other brands around.
     
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      Thanks @ricky101, that flooring looks interesting, I'll have another look tomorrow and measure up the space.

      @amancalledgeorge, it was Liberon Anti-slip coating from memory, but there were others.
       
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