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32 minutes ago, DudleySquat said:

who shoulder's the blame for choosing slippery tile for bathrooms

No one in our household with 2 shower room with tiles that you don't slip up on. 

 

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Just now, transam said:

Perhaps you have never been in a farangy's house bathroom, my bathroom tiles are non-slip, I chose them myself for 3 different bathrooms, my friends all have non-slip too....

Be careful with the "Troll" word, eh.....????

I see the problem clearly.  A whole bunch of "me too" trolls want everyone to disbelieve what they know to be true because you a foreigner chose your tile. 

 

My condo was built prior to taking control.  

 

I'm not writing about foreign builds. 

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3 minutes ago, transam said:

Perhaps you have never been in a farangy's house bathroom, my bathroom tiles are non-slip, I chose them myself for 3 different bathrooms, my friends all have non-slip too....

Be careful with the "Troll" word, eh.....????

Why, would the use of the word trigger you?

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Just now, transam said:

Makes you look foolish...????

 

I built my house in LOS 16 years back, the 3 bathrooms have non-slip tiles on the floors and shower floor.

 

Do yourself a favour, go to a big DIY store like Dohome, they have a vast selection of non-slip bathroom tiles for YOU to choose from........????

 

Where did I give you the impression that I was building something?

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Too many folks on here with simple problems , when I come to a problem

I just solve it , one way or another,  slippy bathroom tiles , go to a shop

selling tiles and buy non slip tiles , there are plenty about , find a tiler or

do it yourself ,  as I did ,as house built 35 years ago , and wanted more

modern style tiles , I am NOT a troll.....

 

regards Worgeordie 

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Just now, sniggie said:

I have two condos and a house. All have non-slip tiles in the hong nams. It's the one just outside the door that gets you!

You must have a mat there, especially if you don't dry your feet properly....????

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1 minute ago, stoner said:

and why is it so hard to dry tiles here ? im vexed. 

You put non-slip in a bathroom, ordinary tiles are a pain to dry, they need time to dry.

Have you never mopped a floor......................?    :ermm:

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1 hour ago, DudleySquat said:

One of the constants here in Thailand is that your bathroom floor tile is slippery more than any other tile in the home or condo, why?  

Nope.

Not my experience, very seldom found hotels with slippery tiles in the bathroom, and in our house all our bathrooms have patterned tiles that are not slippery.

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