There s a solution you can buy and apply that makes floors non slip.
Floor slippery or slimy.
Adjectives sometimes used to describe the soft water feeling include silky smooth slick slippery slimy oily etc.
When you re done applying the bleach it s important to remove it by rinsing the floor thoroughly.
Generally slippery and slimy pool walls are an early indication of bacteria and algae growth.
In most cases the walls and floor of your pool feel slimy and slippery due to a lack of pool maintenance.
Cleaning the slime off the bottom of the pool is an important part of pool maintenance and regular cleaning is the best way to prevent the buildup from returning.
A slimy pool cover or concrete floor can make swimming unpleasant and the slime is often algae and bacterial growth that make the water unhealthy for swimming.
Bleaching a floor to remove stains or odors is a viable option that typically yields favorable results.
But to dismiss something that can provide major benefits and savings for a homeowner based simply on the way it feels at first can mean a customer is to paraphrase an old cliché throwing out the baby with the soft water.
I can t remember what it was called but i bought it from a tile shop and was suitable for ceramic and linoleum flooring.
When you leave the bleach on the floor it can have detrimental effects to the members of your household even after it has dried.