Anti Slip Tape For Bathroom Tiles

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Product Description
Danger Ribbon Company manufactures Anti Slip Tape For Bathroom Tiles for wet barefoot spaces where smooth tiles, bathtub bases, and shower floors can become unsafe after contact with water, soap, or shampoo. Instead of using coarse mineral grit, this tape has a soft PEVA/PVC textured surface that gives extra grip while feeling more comfortable under bare feet. It can be supplied as rolls, pre-cut strips, or bath/tub strip format for hotels, apartments, care facilities, renovation projects, and bathroom product suppliers.
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Technical Data Sheet
Item | Typical Value |
Product Type | Soft bathroom anti slip tape |
Surface Material | PEVA film or textured PVC film |
Surface Texture | Non-abrasive soft raised texture |
Adhesive Type | Water resistant pressure-sensitive acrylic adhesive |
Release Liner | White or yellow silicone paper liner |
Total Thickness | 0.50mm-0.90mm typical factory test range |
Film Thickness | 0.25mm-0.55mm depending on structure |
Standard Width | 25mm, 50mm, 100mm, custom slitting available |
Pre-cut Strip Size | 20mm x 200mm, 25mm x 200mm, custom die-cut size |
Roll Length | 5m, 10m, 18m, 20m, custom length available |
Color Options | Clear, frosted, translucent white, custom color |
Peel Adhesion | 8N/25mm-15N/25mm typical value on stainless steel |
Wet Area Observation | 24-72 hour edge lifting check after water exposure |
Application Surface | Smooth ceramic tile, acrylic bathtub, shower tray, fiberglass, enamel |
Application Temperature | 10C-35C recommended |
Service Temperature | -10C-60C typical range |
Cutting Format | Roll, pre-cut strips, rounded corner die-cut pieces |
Clean Removal | Sample test recommended before bulk use |
Storage Condition | 20C-30C, dry place, avoid direct sunlight |
Sample Test | Tile adhesion, water exposure, edge lifting, removal observation |
Benefits
- Soft PEVA/PVC texture improves grip without the sharp feel of mineral grit tape.
- Clear and frosted options keep tile patterns and bathtub surfaces visible.
- Pre-cut strip format helps installers keep spacing neat and consistent.
- Rounded corners help reduce early edge lifting in wet bathroom areas.
- Water resistant pressure-sensitive acrylic adhesive supports smooth tile, acrylic, fiberglass, and enamel surfaces.
- The surface is easier to rinse than deep abrasive grit surfaces.
- 24-72 hour water exposure checks help confirm edge stability before bulk use.
- Clean removal testing helps hotels, apartments, and care facilities plan future replacement.
Applications
- Bathroom floor tiles in wet barefoot areas
- Bathtub bases and curved tub standing areas
- Shower trays and smooth shower floor panels
- Hotel bathrooms and serviced apartments
- Elderly care bathroom safety upgrades
- Rental property maintenance projects
- Locker rooms, spa rooms, and changing areas
- Sanitary ware distributors and bathroom accessory suppliers
How Should Anti Slip Tape For Bathroom Tiles Be Applied to Reduce Edge Lifting?
Good installation starts with the surface. The tile or bathtub area should be clean, dry, and free from soap film before the strip is applied. On smooth tiles, better results usually come from pressing each strip from the center outward, then pressing the edges again with firm, even pressure. Avoid placing strips directly across deep grout lines, because uneven gaps can let water reach the adhesive edge. Danger Ribbon Company recommends checking sample strips after 24 hours, 48 hours, and 72 hours of water exposure before larger bathroom use.

Product Overview
Anti Slip Tape For Bathroom Tiles is made for smooth wet surfaces where standard abrasive safety tape may be too rough for daily barefoot use. The structure combines a soft textured film, water resistant acrylic adhesive, and release liner. It can be supplied in roll form for flexible cutting or as pre-cut strip format for faster installation and more consistent spacing.
For bathroom use, the tape needs to do more than provide grip on the first day. Strip shape, corner design, surface cleaning, and repeated water exposure all affect how well the tape stays flat. In sample checks, rounded pre-cut strips showed better edge stability than square-cut pieces after 24-72 hours of water exposure on clean glazed ceramic tile and acrylic bathtub surfaces. This detail matters for hotels, rental apartments, care bathrooms, and renovation supply projects where replacement work should be reduced.
Clean removal is another practical concern. On smooth glazed tile and acrylic samples, short-term removal testing showed lower visible residue when the strip was peeled slowly at a low angle. Actual removal performance still depends on the surface coating, installation time, cleaning chemicals, humidity, and how often the area is used. For larger bathroom projects, sample testing before bulk use is recommended.
What Makes Soft PEVA or PVC Texture Better for Wet Barefoot Areas?
Bathroom users often stand directly on wet tiles, so aggressive grit tape can feel too sharp for daily barefoot contact. A soft PEVA/PVC textured surface gives a more comfortable feel while still helping improve grip. It is also easier to keep visually clean on bathtub and shower surfaces where skin contact, rinsing, and appearance all matter. For factory supply, this material direction is more suitable for wet barefoot safety than industrial stair tape or coarse mineral-grit products.
FAQ
Can this tape be used on all bathroom tiles?
It works best on clean, smooth, dry ceramic or porcelain tiles. Rough, dusty, oily, or heavily textured tiles should be tested first.
Is it suitable for bathtubs?
Yes. It can be used on smooth acrylic, enamel, or fiberglass bathtub surfaces after sample adhesion testing.
Will the tape leave residue after removal?
Removal depends on surface type, use time, and bathroom conditions. A clean removal sample test is recommended before bulk use.
Can the strips be customized?
Yes. Width, length, color, roll format, pre-cut strip size, and rounded corner die-cut shape can be adjusted after sample confirmation.

