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Stone Grip - Non-Slip Tile Treatment

$40.52
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Easy and absolutely works. No more slips in the winter.
By Michael on Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2023
I was a bit hesitant about this product, but needed to fix some INDOOR bathroom tiles that were installed OUTDOORS and made for the most slippery surface in the rain and worst yet in the snow. I figured for the price it was worth a shot instead of replacing all the tiles or epoxying them over with something else. I applied the product per instructions during the summer morning (in Chicago), and didn't really feel like it did much at all. Later that week it rained, and it felt like it was better than previous, but we never had much problem with grip in the rain. Now that the temperatures have dropped and we finally got some snow, we can put it to the test. And I was literally astonished with how much more grip there was even though the surface appeared to be the same visually. No more worrying about Grandma slipping in the snow, and everyone walks on these tiles with confidence. Easily some of the best money I've ever spent.
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DON'T OVERPAY FOR THIS
By bobby on Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2015
Don't pay way more than you should - I returned this product. My tiles were super glossy and any amount of dust made them super slippery...dangerously slick. I simply bought muratic acid and diluted it with water and applied it to my tiles at around 1 part acid to 2 parts water. You then let it sit on your tiles (I waited around an hour) for etching / non slip tiles. I then neutralized the acid with baking soda, and mopped it all up. Worked great. The etching process above worked perfectly at a fraction of the cost; but DO YOUR RESEARCH - muriatic ACID IS DANGEROUS IN CONCENTRATED FORM.....but its cheaper than the pre-mixed products out there that are merely diluted muratic acid (or coatings which I didn't want). Don't skip the step of neutralizing the acid w baking soda - I just mixed a few boxes of baking soda in a warm bucket of water and applied it to the acid on the floor w a mop. You'll see the bubbles which means its neutralizing the acid and making it safe to mop up and dispose of. USE EXTREAM CAUTION WHEN WORKING WITH CONCENTRATED muriatic ACID - use safety goggles and rubber gloves etc. at all times.

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