Nothing out there that I know of. Floor tiles should always be purchased with some sort of grain/texture which helps to prevent slippage, especially if it is in a front entrance, or bath floor.
2007-12-12 08:01:30
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answered by TM 2
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Non-skid strips would be the only answer. Alternatively (assuming they're in the bathroom), simply put down a rubber-backed mat. There's nothing out there that can prevent slippage on a non-porous surface...this is why it becomes slippery...there's no where for the water to go and the foot (for lack of a better term) hydroplanes.
2007-12-12 07:04:50
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answered by Brutally Honest 7
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If you use a mop like the one that comes with the spinner dryer, the water is so thin that it is not slippery.
2014-12-20 09:09:48
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answered by Carmen 1
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Avoid wetting it.
When you wet it, dry it immediately.
2007-12-12 16:45:33
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answered by Anonymous
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good luck, haven't found any thing that will work
other that keeping them dry,
2007-12-12 06:52:59
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answered by William B 7
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