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Question:

How do I secure a bath rug on the floor from slipping?

It doesn't have the plastic quot;stickinessquot; underneath the rug.And if I put that rug securing platic that you buy at convenience stores, won't it get mildewy?

Answer:

Go to a good hardware store and tell the salesman what you want. There is a tape now that holds down loose rugs -on all sorts of surfaces. No, it won't get mildew.
i would get the plasic rubbery stuff that secures the mats. no, it wont get mildewy:)
try the shelving liners you get for your kitchen cabinets that are kinda tacky..(its like some type of soft plasticy-foam)depends on what kind of floor you have. just check out different types...dollar store's the best place to look. hope this helps. :)
No, that plastic securing stuff is great. Cut it a little bit smaller than the rug to keep it safely tucked under and it won't be exposed to water, therefore it won't mildew.
There is one product called Rug Hold and many others like it.. ( I sold Rug Hold in my store) You get them in many sizes to fit your needs and can be cut to fit under your rug and is great at keeping rugs in place and from slipping. Their washable to regain their tacky grip , but leave no tackiness on flooring.. Just get the type you need, some are for hard surfaces and some for wood some for carpet. Great product .. GL PS Can be usually gotten at most flooring store or the big box stores

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