Yimobra Original Extra Long Bath Tub Shower Floor Mat, Non Slip Oversized Bathtub Mats with Drain Holes, Bathroom Machine Washable Bathmats with Suction Cups, 16 x 40 Inches, Black
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The mat's suction cups will collect hair over time, so you'll want to flip it over and rinse / clean it off now and then, though I don't think it'll be necessary right away. Much of this will be determined by your own level of cleanliness tolerance. I'll keep you updated on my experiences in the future. I hope this has been of assistance. I have two of these, and neither of them sees a lot of use; they're mostly used by guests.
Thank you for your inquiry. Actually, this non-toxic bathtub mat is made of PVC; some customers may have a misunderstanding of PVC tub mat; however, as a professional bath mat expert, Yimobra, who has been in this field for many years, we have never sent, and will never send, any harmful products to our dear customers. br>We also have rubber bathtub mats that are free of pvc.
PVC has a high level of toxicity. "Animal studies show that some of these chemicals may cause cancer, kidney damage, and reproductive system damage," according to a quote on the internet. The disturbing part is that soft PVC is frequently used in toys for small children, who love to put things in their mouths. " I would not recommend this mat to a child.
Yimobra bathroom mats are all backed by a ten-year warranty. There is a one-year warranty with no questions asked. If you are dissatisfied with your product in any way, please contact us (via Amazon if the standard return window has passed) and we will gladly assist you. We want our customers to be happy at the end of the day!
Selected User Reviews For Yimobra Original Extra Long Bath Tub Shower Floor Mat, Non Slip Oversized Bathtub Mats with Drain Holes, Bathroom Machine Washable Bathmats with Suction Cups, 16 x 40 Inches, Black
It's a bath mat, to be precise. What happened in the world to make it seem so important that I share my tub mat review with the rest of the internet universe? The world has come to a standstill. From every direction, we are confronted with political, international, and environmental disasters. And the seller is pleading with me to write a review - A tub mat is a type of mat that is used in bathtubs. It's a bath mat. br>br> It's shaped like a tub mat and functions similarly. It fulfills all of the functions of a bathtub mat. I have no idea how long it will last, how good it will be, or how easy it will be to keep clean - because it was just delivered to us However, I can attest to the fact that - It's a bath mat, to be precise. br>br>I'm glad I could help the commonwealth.
I'm obsessed with reading reviews, but I'm starting to wonder if most of them were written while high. This was purchased to prevent my one-year-old from slipping in the tub, but it was a complete failure. Despite pressing each individual suction cup and trying everything I could, it won't stick to the tub. It began to float as soon as I began filling it. I pushed it back down and stood there watching as the ends began to curl under. Save your money by not purchasing this item.
While showering in the tub, it helped me keep my balance. When I was taking a shower a few months ago, I slipped and fell in my tub. This mat provides you with the confidence to move around on a slick surface. Water easily drains through the holes in the mat and beneath it. The mat is held in place by small suction cups and will not slip or move. The quality of the material appears to be excellent. After several months of use, it is still clean.
You're going to fall down. Don't make the same mistake I did and disregard other purchases who are expressing similar sentiments. It's a slick mat. It isn't the type of mat that has a grip, that is, non-nine skid. When soap or shampoo gets on the rug, it gets even worse. I saw other reviewers saying the same thing, but I ignored it. Don't make the same mistake I did. The mat is also floatable! That's right, it doesn't stick to the tub and instead rises with the water. Both problems could be the result of the same thing. The map is nothing more than a piece of low-cost rubber plastic. To put it plainly, Overall, this mat is hazardous because it will cause you to slip and fall.
Extra-long bath mat that encircles the entire tub. If you hold the mat up to your nose after removing the plastic package, it has a slight plastic odor; however, it is not detectable at arms length. Unroll the bath mat and place the weight on the ends to keep it flat overnight. Have a fiberglass tub with a smooth bottom. I used a cleaner to clean the tub and then rinsed it. Wet the bath mat and place it in the tub. Starting in the middle, I pushed down on each suction cup as I worked my way out to the sides and ends. Mat is able to stay put. If you soap the bottoms of your feet and don't rinse them off right away, it's only natural that the mat and your feet will be slippery. After showering, rinsed mat in place and pushed water towards drain with palm of hand to prevent soap and dirt scum from accumulating on mat. After a week, I noticed that a few specks of dirt had accumulated beneath the mat. To clean the bottom of the tub and the mat, you'll probably have to pull the mat up from time to time. In the tub, the blue mat is attractive.
A soaker tub is available in our bathroom. This mat has been in my possession for several months. I always rinse it first, then flip it over and rinse the other side before finally rinsing the tub. After that, I hang it to dry on the tub's side. There were no issues at all. I took a bath a few days ago, but was interrupted before I could finish my rinsing ritual by one of my children. For a few days, I completely forgot about it. When I went to remove it tonight, I noticed that the suction cups had left red marks all over my tub. They haven't been removed by bleach or barkeep's friend. I'm irritated and frustrated. The bottom of my lovely (and expensive) soaker tub is permanently stained red. It was all due to a 14-dollar plastic mat that had been left out for a few days. It's ridiculous. I believe the discoloration was caused by a chemical in the mat. Mildew would have found a way to get into one of the cleaners I was using. If you care about your tub, do not purchase this!.
This ensures his safety. It appeals to him greatly.
This mat appealed to me because it is extra long and covers the entire length of the drain to the back. To keep the mat in place, it has suction cups all over the bottom. Suction cups, like all other types of suction cups, work best when the surface they're stuck to is slightly damp. So, before you put your tub down, make sure it's wet. If that's a concern, the mat works well for both adults and children. I've had it for a few weeks and haven't pulled it up to clean the underside because no mold has developed. Because I have the clear one, any signs of mold will be visible.