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prstlk
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Jan 21, 2017

Corner Shower Mat

Not the standard type of question here but...

Our 2007 Holiday Rambler Ambassador has the typical corner shower stall in it. The floor seems slick and, like everyone, the thought of falling in the shower is not a pleasant thing.

Has anyone ever found some type of shower mat for this style of shower? I've looked on Amazon but nothing.

Or has anyone made something that might work?

I don't really want to use the old fashioned stick on things.

Thanks in advance for any ideas!
  • The old fashioned stick on things also can be a booger to remove. You can always wear flip flops, I've also heard of people using those liners for cabinets. You may be able to find some kind of mats with suction cups on ebay or amazon.
  • gbopp wrote:
    I have not tried it but, I'm considering Tub Grip for the shower in my house.


    Thanks - it looks like it would work and it seems to have high ratings. Hopefully someone here on the forum will have used it and will chime in with their thoughts.
  • We just used a razer knife and cut a standard mat to fit.
    Works fine.
  • popeyemth wrote:
    We just used a razer knife and cut a standard mat to fit.
    Works fine.


    I like the simplicity of this. Sort of what I did to put entry mats up front. Find one big enough and make it smaller.
  • Jim Norman wrote:
    popeyemth wrote:
    We just used a razer knife and cut a standard mat to fit.
    Works fine.


    I like the simplicity of this. Sort of what I did to put entry mats up front. Find one big enough and make it smaller.


    Do a Amazon.com search for "InterDesign Pebblz Non-Slip Suction Bath Mat" (Can't post the search as it has a percent sign in it and the forum software has certain characters it cannot process.)

    We did the same thing with one of those. We used scissors to cut though.
  • prstlk wrote:
    gbopp wrote:
    I have not tried it but, I'm considering Tub Grip for the shower in my house.


    Thanks - it looks like it would work and it seems to have high ratings. Hopefully someone here on the forum will have used it and will chime in with their thoughts.


    Don't waste your money,I tried it in the shower in my RV. I followed the directions,cleaned very well then applied.It seemed to be what I was looking for,kind of a rough sandy feeling surface, but after 6 months it came off.