Slip Grip
Non-Slip Tile Treatment

Non-Slip Tile Treatment
Increase the Safety of Your Floor with Slip Grip
Slip Grip is a clear liquid treatment designed to reduce slipping on floors, particularly when they are wet. Many masonry and tiled surfaces are naturally smooth and therefore represent significant risks, especially on slippery floor. However, with Slip Grip, this same surface can become much safer to walk on.
How Slip Grip works as an anti-slip tile treatment
Slip Grip works by microscopically increasing the roughness of the surface, giving it ‘grip’. The change is not visible to the naked eye, but as the smoothness of the surface is reduced, some surfaces may become a little dull. A test patch is recommended to check that any change in surface appearance is acceptable.
Where you can use Slip Grip
Slip Grip is designed to work on slippery masonry floors. Smooth masonry surfaces like ceramic tiles, granite or marble floors, driveways and garden paths, most commonly found in bathrooms, kitchens, pool surrounds, entry foyers and patios. Slip Grip can be used indoors and outdoors and is not affected by UV light. Not suitable for porcelain surfaces.
Specific Surface Types

Stone floors - granite, slate, marble, limestone, etc.

Ceramic, terracotta pavers

Tiles - glazed or unglazed, mosaic, quarry or terrazzo

Concrete - unpainted or unsealed

Brick

Driveways and garden paths
Application Process
How to use Slip Grip to reduce the risk of slipping on wet, tiled, paved, stone or concrete floors.
Slip grip is applied in three coats and then washed off. The effects are immediate and effective both indoors and outdoors. It can also be reapplied at any time to increase grip.
You Will Need

Cleaning products to clean the surface before and after Slip Grip

Brush or sponge to apply Slip Grip

Slip Grip; at a ratio of 1L to cover 10m²

Towel or wet vacuum for drying the surface
1. Prepare the surface
Clean the slippery surface thoroughly and wipe until dry. Tape and cover any areas that should not be treated.

2. Test on a small section
Test on an inconspicuous section of slippery floor and ensure the results are acceptable in appearance and grip.
To test, slide a damp cloth/paper towel from untreated area to treated area. Surface should 'grip' cloth at treated area.
Follow the three-coat, wet-on-wet application process given below.
Proceed to next step if satisfied with test.
3. Application of Slip Grip
Using a sponge or brush to apply the Slip Grip evenly:
- Apply first coat. Wait five minutes.
- Apply second coat. Wait five minutes.
- Apply third coat. Wait five minutes.
- Wash off thoroughly with water.
Important: Do not let Slip Grip dry on the surface between coats.
The surface is now ready to use. Grip can be increased with further applications as above.
Wash equipment in cold water.
