🛑 Slip No More! Elevate your safety game with Stone Grip!
Stone Grip Industrial Non-Slip Floor Treatment is a fast-acting solution designed to enhance traction on various natural stone and tile surfaces. Suitable for both residential and commercial use, it provides long-lasting slip resistance for over two years, ensuring safety in high-risk areas like bathrooms, kitchens, and outdoor patios. With a quick application time of just 5 to 15 minutes, it covers up to 75 square feet per quart, making it an efficient choice for any space.
P**R
Game changer for slippery floors
Slippery shower floors no more. Great product.Note for application - the video and the instructions printed on the product are slightly confusing. But it works!
C**R
Slip Doctor Works‼️
We have just completed a new shower. We didn’t even consider that the floor inside the shower would be super slick until it was too late. We searched on Amazon for something for slippery floors. Slip Doctor Stone Grip is what came up. We read everything about it. We have treated our shower floor and it is absolutely amazing. I don’t have to hang onto the grab bar now to keep from falling down, I could enjoy my shower like before. I highly recommend this product! The best thing about it is, IT WORKS. My husband treated the shower floor. It didn’t take him any time to do it when he was finished he let me know. The shower is ready anytime. What a difference it’s made and when you’re over 50, you don’t want to have to worry about falling in the shower. I highly recommend this product. I will use it again if I have a slick floor.
G**D
Surprisingly effective
I got these big beautiful porcelain tiles for our new guest bath but didnt know how lethal they could be when wet. I didnt want to hide the tiles under a bath mat so I thought I would try this out. I put maybe 5 coats on. It has worked like a charm. Its been a few months since application and still as grippy as ever. When the tile is dry it has a very low tack and you hardly notice it.
T**T
It Works, and So Will You
As everyone says, "It works!" But it was a lot of work for me. My kitchen floor has large tiles that are shiny and I nearly broke my hip slipping on even a small drop of water. This product got great reviews so I thought I'd try it and share what I learned. It is expensive--know that one quart bottle covers only 50-75 square feet--barely enough to cover my kitchen. You will need a mop and bucket to wash your floor, two 1 gallon sprayers (one to apply the product and another to apply the neutralizer--water and baking soda), and a wet vac. It helps to have rubber boots, safety goggles, and hand gloves. I was very nervous about ruining my kitchen floor but it came out looking OK--the surface is no longer shiny--it is dull, which is why it has such a great grip. I tested a small area and got nervous when it still seemed slick at 14 1/2 minutes (they said it would take 5-15 minutes). I went with that length of time and it did the trick. You have to spray as evenly as possible quickly, and I can see some areas are duller than others from a bit of unevenness, but I saw no way to spread it out because a mop would have absorbed the product. I sprayed the neutralizer and then wet vacuumed it up, then sprayed another layer of neutralizer and vacuumed again, then I wet mopped with just water. Between the shopping for products and getting everything set up (I masked my stainless appliances at their base near the floor but probably didn't need to), I spent the entire afternoon on it. I probably sweated the details more than needed, but this is a very visible floor! I called Slip Doctor with some questions and they were very responsive, 888-436-5404. I would recommend this product but hope I never have to do this again.
K**.
Idiot-proof and effective
There were several steps on the instructions that made this seem a lot more complicated than it has to be. If I'd been applying it inside, it would have been more important. In any case, I had a porch with stairs and incredibly slick porcelain tiling. Since I put the tile down last year, I've been in constant fear of death on these things. It's a minor miracle there isn't a pile of delivery worker bodies out there. Originally I had placed rubber mats on the stairs, but then these too were just extremely slick. I figured enough was enough and I found this Stone-Grip stuff. At less than 50 bucks the price was right to give it a try.There are a bunch of steps. Treat a tiny area using a mop or spray applicator. Use a rubber shoe to test traction. Spray with neutralizer. Just a lot of things there that any normal person could do with materials on hand. But for whatever reason I guess I don't have a mop here and hell if I am gonna get a pressure spray applicator. I filled up two spray bottles, one with this stuff and one with the baking soda basic neutralizer. Sprayed it all over the stairs, waited I dunno, 10, 15, maybe 20 minutes? Sprayed with the neutralizer and flushed with water.I can barely slide if I try even when the tile is covered in water. Incredible stuff. Like, I'm doing an Amazon review because I am just blown away with what some chemicals can do. Better living something something.I don't see how it could have worked better if I'd followed the instructions properly but if you do that I'm sure it works really well for you too. As an idiot, I completely disregarded all of that "test with a shoe" stuff, and it still worked without damaging my tile. Probably don't want to just leave it on there though I mean you should probably neutralize and flush it out of there. I wouldn't skip that step. It's a slow acting acid but I mean I bet it does a number on tile if you left it for hours. Who knows tho.8/5 would tile more things just to spray with this stuff.
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