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How to make regular shoes "non slip"
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<blockquote data-quote="trc46" data-source="post: 16157715" data-attributes="member: 133268"><p>So my girlfriend has been in the service industry for quite awhile but recently made a change to a chain breakfast joint. At her old work non slip shoes weren't neccessary as there was only a few places in the whole restaurant that had raw concrete with grease on them. Her new place of work has tile in the back which is super slick, she has tried the local stores for shoes that are non slip but they are all super uncomfortable and are creating calluses after 2 weeks or more. She has a nice pair of Nike tennis shoes that are comfortable for her but wouldn't get much traction on the tile. My first thought since she already used the Nikes at her previous work was to make her Nikes non slip. My initial idea was to use flex seal to coat the tread on the bottom but I've seen mixed results on evenness of the coating. Any ideas??</p><p></p><p>Sent from my SM-G935V using the <a href="http://r.tapatalk.com/byo?rid=92568" target="_blank">svtperformance.com mobile app</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trc46, post: 16157715, member: 133268"] So my girlfriend has been in the service industry for quite awhile but recently made a change to a chain breakfast joint. At her old work non slip shoes weren't neccessary as there was only a few places in the whole restaurant that had raw concrete with grease on them. Her new place of work has tile in the back which is super slick, she has tried the local stores for shoes that are non slip but they are all super uncomfortable and are creating calluses after 2 weeks or more. She has a nice pair of Nike tennis shoes that are comfortable for her but wouldn't get much traction on the tile. My first thought since she already used the Nikes at her previous work was to make her Nikes non slip. My initial idea was to use flex seal to coat the tread on the bottom but I've seen mixed results on evenness of the coating. Any ideas?? Sent from my SM-G935V using the [URL=http://r.tapatalk.com/byo?rid=92568]svtperformance.com mobile app[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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