The freshly laid floor tiles in my kitchen are so slippery, is there any way to solve it

Updated on Kitchen 2024-09-30
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Whether the floor tiles are slippery or not is mainly determined by the processing technology of the surface of the floor tiles, such as glaze, polishing or microcrystalline stone, which should not be the "wax" you say, and there is no wax on the surface of the floor tiles. So there doesn't seem to be a particularly good way to lay a mat in a place where you often walk, or change to more slippery slippers, if you really can't do it, you can only consider knocking out the floor tiles and replacing them with new ones.

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