Bath Safe (PR09612)
Bath Safe
https://ilcaustralia.org.au/products/9612
Bath Safe is a liquid application which when applied to a bath makes it slip resistant. It does not require professional application.
General Details
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A slip resistant product for enamel and porcelain baths. It is applied using a simple wash on, wash off process and will not alter the appearance of the bath. One application should last for up to two years.
Bath Safe is best applied by first pouring desired amount into a small container and then applying it to the base of the bath using a paint brush. It is not necessary to apply liquid to side of bath. The area should be washed well with water after application.
Rubber gloves should be worn when applying Bath Safe. Wash area immediately if Bath Safe comes in contact with skin.
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- Model Bath Safe: A liquid application which when applied makes the bath slip resistent.
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Maintenance
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Standards
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