How can I repair bath mats once the non-skid stuff deteriorates?
Does anyone know a way to repair the backing on bathroom mats once the non skid stuff deteriorates?
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I just had this happen to me with my kitchen rug. I didn't want to throw it away. I bought the slip resistant rubber on a roll, for rugs. Cut it a little smaller than my rug. Then hot glued down all four sides. It worked, I can shake it to clean and backing stays on. However, I haven't sent it through the wash yet. But if it comes off, I'll hot glue it back on.
Sounds like a great idea! Thank you. I’m going to try it!