Non slip shower mat
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MarkM88
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Does anyone have any recommendations for non slip shower mats?
Trying to source one for my mum.
She hates using the over bath shower without a mat and we have tried a few mats but they seem to move which scares her.
Any recommendations?
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I don’t know of a particular model but some years ago my mother used one which had sucker pads on the underside and which wouldn’t move very easily at all.
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Hi
You can get individual non slip stickers that you put in a pattern if you get what I mean have look on Amazon sure they will have something
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I buy mine on-line.
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Mark have you had a look on amazon?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=non+slip+bath+mat&crid=7JR5ZSZ3CDU8&sprefix=non+slip,aps,384&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_1_8
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Thanks. I think it’s just about trying to find one that’s suitable.
I’ll check Amazon @woodbine thanks.
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