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Anyone have a recommendation for a nice line of thirsty floor mats for the bathroom? Safe and hygenic... extemely non-slip? Not rugs, please. Thanks

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There are some nice ones on Amazon. I always look at the reviews.

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LL Bean has Organic Textured Cotton bath mats.  I have an older version of these and love it!   Great quality, absorbent and machine washable.

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@SaveTheTurtles wrote:

There are some nice ones on Amazon. I always look at the reviews.



I agree! I bought one there by "Gorilla Grip" and it has really worked well for us.

 

You might search there under "Gorilla Grip Bath Rug" to see what they have in styles, sizes, colors. Also keep watching for sales. Looking back through my orders I ordered gray and it was under $10 on sale. I didn't expect much but it's great, and soft too. Deal!

 

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Edited to add: Oops looks like OP did NOT want a bath rug, but this company does also offer mats. The one I got does have a good backing that sticks to the tile and doesn't move at all, plus is quick drying. I consider it a mat, but their description is rug. Woman Very Happy

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Although I like the softness of a cushy bath rug, when I step out of the tub or shower, I have switched over to the padded mats by the sink.  The one I have in the bathroom is from Amazon.  I have one in the kitchen that I purchased from Collections Etc. 

The nice thing about the padded mats is that you can wipe them daily, so the mat is always clean and disinfected.  

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I like the Premium Supima Cotton Non-Skid Bath Rug from Lands' End.  They have several different non-skid bath rugs, but this is the one I like and always buy.

 

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@Happy2BHere wrote:

@SaveTheTurtles wrote:

There are some nice ones on Amazon. I always look at the reviews.



I agree! I bought one there by "Gorilla Grip" and it has really worked well for us.

 

You might search there under "Gorilla Grip Bath Rug" to see what they have in styles, sizes, colors. Also keep watching for sales. Looking back through my orders I ordered gray and it was under $10 on sale. I didn't expect much but it's great, and soft too. Deal!

 

Screenshot 2024-01-17 143853.png

 

Edited to add: Oops looks like OP did NOT want a bath rug, but this company does also offer mats. The one I got does have a good backing that sticks to the tile and doesn't move at all, plus is quick drying. I consider it a mat, but their description is rug. Woman Very Happy


@Happy2BHere I bought one of those but I couldn't get past it looking like a floor full worms poking their heads up!

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Although I didn't get it for the bathroom, I got this really neat mat for my door where my dogs come in. 

 

It's made from highly pressed Diatomaceous Earth. (I know, sounds weird). But it dries almost instantly. And when it gets soiled, you just rinse it off. If stains are a bit deeper you simply sand them with ultra-fine grit sandpaper. I liked it so much that I bought a smaller one for under my coffee pot. 

 

I got them on Amazon. 

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@CritterKeeper wrote:

Although I didn't get it for the bathroom, I got this really neat mat for my door where my dogs come in. 

 

It's made from highly pressed Diatomaceous Earth. (I know, sounds weird). But it dries almost instantly. And when it gets soiled, you just rinse it off. If stains are a bit deeper you simply sand them with ultra-fine grit sandpaper. I liked it so much that I bought a smaller one for under my coffee pot. 

 

I got them on Amazon. 


Do you know the brand-that is more of what I'm looking for-is it pretty steady-no slippy? Thanks!

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Thanks everyone, so nice of you all to help-some good choices here!