We have a curved radius shower & I find the floor to be a little slippery. I don't really like the appliques that you stick on the floor of the shower. I'd like to get a mat to put in the shower but can't find any in the curved shape. Just wondering if anyone else who has a curved shower has found a mat to fit?
Lucky Mike said
07:28 PM Jul 27, 2016
mat to fit......is more like fit the mat......you and a good pair of scissors have a date in the shower!!!!........due to sharpness I would suggest cancel the candlelight part!!
Cindy T said
03:10 PM Jul 28, 2016
Yes, Mike, I'm thinking that's what I may have to do!
gibbons said
09:06 AM Dec 4, 2019
Mike, I like your idea. This is a nice way to fit a mat into the shower.
DenisTP said
07:03 PM Feb 8, 2020
Just cut it into the right shape.
LarryW21 said
09:56 PM Feb 8, 2020
Target has a ten dollar shower mat that is “cut-able.” Just bought one.
Terry and Jo said
07:42 AM Feb 9, 2020
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We have a curved radius shower & I find the floor to be a little slippery. I don't really like the appliques that you stick on the floor of the shower. I'd like to get a mat to put in the shower but can't find any in the curved shape. Just wondering if anyone else who has a curved shower has found a mat to fit?
Yes, Mike, I'm thinking that's what I may have to do!
Mike, I like your idea. This is a nice way to fit a mat into the shower.
This is another old thread that has been revived. Please remember that Howard prefers that we not revive old threads. With some topics, earlier information in the threads may no longer be valid or up to date. Also, in some cases, the original poster isn't even active on the forums anymore. So, if one thinks a subject needs to be brought up again, it is best to start a new thread rather than revive the old one.
Terry