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RoyalWater54 t1_jcu94fv wrote

They sell rubber grip pads/mats you can put under it

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littleMAS t1_jcuby94 wrote

There is a mat made of diatomaceous earth that should work. It rapidly wicks away the water, too.

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GreyOtter86 t1_jcv35h5 wrote

Get a mat with a rubberized bottom

If you got to spend money getting an Underside and have to take the time to attach it I'd much rather just buy a pre-made actual bathroom mat and save the energy

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5h4tt3rpr00f t1_jcv4oee wrote

Used to be able to get ones with suction cups on the bottom. Might have been for bathing babies in normal baths. However, it would be good non-slip base.

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