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Is slippery bathroom tile mandated by law?

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2 minutes ago, Dante99 said:

3M makes some good no slip tape so if your tiles are too slippery just get a roll and put down some strips, it is clear and works

Solutions such as a this trap dirt around the edges making it very difficult to keep clean. 

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  • DudleySquat
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    I think you might be a troll. You obviously don't live in Thailand. 

  • Mine is not and never has been. Two houses over 30 years and have never encountered what you are talking about. In fact have not even noticed that in hotels I have stayed in. Now patterned  tiles on h

  • 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

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12 minutes ago, stoner said:

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

Use a squeegee mop. It works for me.

4 minutes ago, DudleySquat said:

Solutions such as a this trap dirt around the edges making it very difficult to keep clean. 

Better than being slippery at your place, nobody will notice, anyhoooo....:cowboy:

40 minutes ago, DudleySquat said:

I didn't make a ridiculous claim about how long I have been here. 

What is ridiculous about his claim,

 

I have lived in my wife's house for 20 years and there are plenty of people who have lived here longer than me.

 

If you think his claim is ridiculous, then prove him wrong.

 

If you cannot prove him wrong then look in the mirror to see who is ridiculous.

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2 minutes ago, billd766 said:

What is ridiculous about his claim,

 

I have lived in my wife's house for 20 years and there are plenty of people who have lived here longer than me.

 

If you think his claim is ridiculous, then prove him wrong.

 

If you cannot prove him wrong then look in the mirror to see who is ridiculous.

That's not how a debate works. 

Perhaps there are other variables at work, e.g. the amount of alcohol imbibed by the OP when he goes to the bathroom.

Or he is playing drop the soap with his GF.

9 minutes ago, DudleySquat said:

That's not how a debate works. 

YOU are not debating. Just stating your point of view and ignoring people who are telling you that you are wrong.

 

As I said before if YOU don't believe him then YOU prove he is wrong.

 

My other comment stands.

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2 minutes ago, billd766 said:

if YOU don't believe him then YOU prove he is wrong.

This is not how a debate happens.  You should read up on this very topic. 

2 hours ago, DudleySquat said:

Is there one idiot that we can point to who shoulder's the blame for choosing slippery tile for bathrooms? 

It's maybe the same guy who insists on slippery tiles at entrances which might be in the rain.

12 hours ago, DudleySquat said:

Solutions such as a this trap dirt around the edges making it very difficult to keep clean. 

Clean edges on mine after 7 years.  But I am careful to get good cleaning help and pay them well.

I've encountered the same thing as the OP during the course of my travels up and down the country as a tourist since mid-1997. More often than not, slippery bloody bathroom tiles that'll put you in traction if you're not careful. 

 

I have the same issue now that I'm retired and living in a condo in the fancy part of Bangkok. Plus no handrail for getting in and out of the bathtub. Obviously made by the same bloke that Dudley's trying to track down. I hope he gives the guy a right seeing-to when he finds him.

 

PS. Praise the Lord for non-slip mats. 

19 hours ago, DudleySquat said:

I think you might be a troll. You obviously don't live in Thailand. 

A shower or bathroom floor will of course get a bit slippery with water and soap on it, but the question is more why can't you adjust your balance and movement so it's not an issue? 



 

21 hours 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?  

 

Is there one idiot that we can point to who shoulder's the blame for choosing slippery tile for bathrooms? 

 

How many people has this idiot killed over the years?

Buy a rubber mat, problem solved..  plus you don't need to use cotton wool in the shower.

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1 minute ago, hotchilli said:

you don't need to use cotton wool in the shower.

Explain this please. 

1 minute ago, DudleySquat said:

Explain this please. 

To wrap yourself in

21 hours ago, London Lowf said:

I've showered in numerous properties in Thailand and never noticed this problem - maybe it's your feet that are slippery?

 

Call me a troll!

troll!

 

7 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

Buy a rubber mat, problem solved..  plus you don't need to use cotton wool in the shower.

Do you know any place that sells 2mt x 3mt mats?

18 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

It's maybe the same guy who insists on slippery tiles at entrances which might be in the rain.

Schools here are notorious for deadly foyer floors seemingly designed to flatten kids running in out of the rain.    But the important thing is they look real good for the parents.

To the OP if its your bathroom you don't need to look so hard to find who's responsible for the tiles

1 hour ago, Freddy42OZ said:

A shower or bathroom floor will of course get a bit slippery with water and soap on it, but the question is more why can't you adjust your balance and movement so it's not an issue? 



 

That or simply change the tiles

I think it more accurate to ask "Is slippery bathroom tile mandated mandatory by law?"

12 minutes ago, ThaiFelix said:

Do you know any place that sells 2mt x 3mt mats?

Search Lazada for "non slip bathroom mats"
They have tiles that can be joined together for any size you want.

It's kinda hard to be slippery when your bathroom is on the balcony

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30 minutes ago, Bday Prang said:

To the OP if its your bathroom you don't need to look so hard to find who's responsible for the tiles

Really? It's the same schmuck who used crap caulking in my bathroom.  It's the idiot who built it.  I'll tell you what, you go find him. 

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29 minutes ago, ThaiFelix said:

I think it more accurate to ask "Is slippery bathroom tile mandated mandatory by law?"

My sentence was correct. 

1 minute ago, DudleySquat said:

Really? It's the same schmuck who used crap caulking in my bathroom.  It's the idiot who built it.  I'll tell you what, you go find him. 

Well the "schmuck" only built it, presumably to your spec and  you paid for it, and have been prepared  put up with it,  Rather than moaning on here , why not just change the tiles it really isn't that hard

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14 minutes ago, Bday Prang said:

Well the "schmuck" only built it, presumably to your spec and  you paid for it, and have been prepared  put up with it,  Rather than moaning on here , why not just change the tiles it really isn't that hard

Answers such as this make me wonder if you used one brain cell to come up with this response. 

 

 

 

4 minutes ago, DudleySquat said:

Answers such as this make me wonder if you used one brain cell to come up with this response. 

 

 

 

Al least I didn't specify or accept  slippy tiles on my bathroom floor, how many brain cells did that take ? And what did you expect to achieve by posting about your mistake on here ? sympathy?

I'd give up if I were you, I think you are out of your depth, Go take a cold shower, if you dare, but please be careful some tiles can be slippery when wet

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Just now, Bday Prang said:

Al least I didn't specify or accept  slippy tiles on my bathroom floor, how many brain cells did that take ?

I'd give up if I were you, I think you are out of your depth, Go take a cold shower, if you dare, but please be careful  

C'mon, turn on your brain.  The answer is there and not hard to decipher.   You can't do it? Why?

2 minutes ago, DudleySquat said:

C'mon, turn on your brain.  The answer is there and not hard to decipher.   You can't do it? Why?

Certainly got me beat,but that's not hard as I'm pretty thick myself, but cleverer than a lot of those who claim to be. At least I don't have a slippery bathroom floor, you should think about that and maybe praise me for my out of character demonstration of common sense

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