scrape the heel on concrete. this will give you some traction.
2007-01-16 11:17:49
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answered by mom*2 4
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If its the tile in your own home you can purchase a product called Grip On that goes on the tile to increase the slip resistance without affecting the appearance of the tile. Grip On or a similar product should be available at any good tile distributor.
2007-01-16 20:25:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to a shoe repair shop and have them fit a piece of rubber with traction on the bottom onto your boots. It will cost you about $10, but that money will save you the embarrassment and pain of a bad fall.
2007-01-16 19:17:40
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answered by L 3
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Take the boots off, walk across the tile, then put the boots on. no more falling down!!
2007-01-16 19:51:13
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answered by AL Mmyren 2
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walk very carefully across the tile floor or scratch the bottom of the heel
2007-01-16 19:22:32
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answered by george e 3
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Put masking tape in strips on the soles and heal of your boots.
2007-01-17 00:02:46
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answered by nancymomkids 5
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All you have to do is go some where like wallmart go to the shoe section and they sell some thing that goes on the bottom of your shoe, it prevents you from slipping, i dont know the name of it but its a black rubber thing.
2007-01-16 19:27:21
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answered by Anonymous
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sand the bottom of the heel lightly every week or so with a coarse grade sandpaper
2007-01-16 19:23:01
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answered by mickey 5
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Explain your problem with a shoemaker who will make it slip proof
2007-01-17 03:55:42
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answered by trendz 3
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Walk extremely carefully.
2007-01-16 19:20:23
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answered by Katie Girl 6
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