nothing I know of, anything you do will deter it from being glossy. Use some throw rugs with a good non slip backing and see what happens. References :
nothing you can do to the floor, unless you rough it up,
any thing with a high gloss shine is slippery when wet
but use rubber backed bath mats References : building maint man
Here is a perfect product for your situation, it is a non slippery product, you apply it simply with a towel once it dry you’re marble will no longer be slippery
No need to add to any sealer or sand like other requires.
The most important thing is the waterproofing of your bathroom floors because it will need to cope with day to day splashes and a high degree of moisture as well as the occasional flood.
You should also think about safety because if you decide to have a highly marble or ceramic tiles you then have a high risk area for slips and spills if water gets on them.
Ceramic Tiles are one of the oldest flooring materials known and are popular for bathroom floors and it can’t be slippery.If you want some more information abouht ceramic tiles who can’t be slippery please visit the web whose link is given below References : http://www.ciciliotandson.com/
November 28th, 2009 at 11:42 pm
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November 28th, 2009 at 11:54 pm
There is actually a clear non-slip sealer type you can get. You mix in the sand like texture and apply. Try Lowe’s or Home Depot
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November 29th, 2009 at 12:07 am
nothing I know of, anything you do will deter it from being glossy. Use some throw rugs with a good non slip backing and see what happens.
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November 29th, 2009 at 12:46 am
nothing you can do to the floor, unless you rough it up,
any thing with a high gloss shine is slippery when wet
but use rubber backed bath mats
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building maint man
November 29th, 2009 at 1:03 am
Please don’t try to rough up or apply anything to your Marble. You will totally ruin it.!!!!!!! Throw Rugs
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Building Trades 20Years
November 29th, 2009 at 1:18 am
Here is a perfect product for your situation, it is a non slippery product, you apply it simply with a towel once it dry you’re marble will no longer be slippery
No need to add to any sealer or sand like other requires.
Will not change the finish look of your marble http://www.tiledepot.us/sealers-and-care-products-110/anti-slip-118/tile-grip-anti-slip-1-quart-629.html
This product can be use for bath tub or shower floors also
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http://www.tiledepot.us
November 29th, 2009 at 1:51 am
The most important thing is the waterproofing of your bathroom floors because it will need to cope with day to day splashes and a high degree of moisture as well as the occasional flood.
You should also think about safety because if you decide to have a highly marble or ceramic tiles you then have a high risk area for slips and spills if water gets on them.
Ceramic Tiles are one of the oldest flooring materials known and are popular for bathroom floors and it can’t be slippery.If you want some more information abouht ceramic tiles who can’t be slippery please visit the web whose link is given below
References :
http://www.ciciliotandson.com/