Monday, April 27, 2009

Some soles of shoes are slippery/slick to surfaces. Is there an agent you can spray/coat to prevent slippage.

I have a pair of shoes that I sometimes wear that has slick/slippery soles. Some surfaces I walk on, mainly waxed or smooth floors, causes the shoe(s) to slide while I am walking causing me to have to catch myself to prevent falling. Is there something that can be pre-apply to the soles to prevent this from happening.

Some soles of shoes are slippery/slick to surfaces. Is there an agent you can spray/coat to prevent slippage.
You can put these sticky sandpapery things on the bottom of your shoes you can buy them at Rackroom i think. Also you can put that white tape on your shoes and it keeps them from being slick.
Reply:scuff the soles with sandpaper, it will give them some grip
Reply:The only thing I know is to use the shower appliques that keep you from slipping in the shower for your shoes I read it in a magazine a long time ago but have never tried it.


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