Carpet slippage resolved

Orior
Orior Forum Participant Posts: 12
edited May 2016 in Caravans #1

I thought I had tried everything to stop my fitted caravan carpets from creeping. Applying non-slip carpet tape reduced the creep but the carpet still kept buckling up / creeping under the door to the loo, Even more annoying was the slippage of the mats we bought to protect the carpets. We were re-positioning them every half an hour. 

Last week I googled and found a product on Amazon that came with excellent reviews. It's a spray-on application that dries overnight. Yesterday I applied it to two house mats that are forever creeping on our lounge and dining room carpets, and it is amazing. 

I have just treated the caravan carpets and mats, and tomorrow will treat the huge hall rug - it is so heavy it is a real pain to re-position it every few months - you have to roll it up, move it, unroll it and hope it unrolls in line with the walls and furniture. 

Apparently it works on bath / toilet seat mats, which you can machine wash three times before having to reapply.  

How come this product is not available in the shops - we can't be the only ones with this problem? I just hope there isn't a catch. 

I don't want to appear as if I am plugging someting for commercial gain, so won't mention the product. Google and read the Amazon reviews. Only reviews from purchasers appear. 

 

Comments

  • Gandam
    Gandam Forum Participant Posts: 23
    edited May 2016 #2

    Sounds interesting. Did you just Google "Anti slip" tape or spray to find it?

     

  • Orior
    Orior Forum Participant Posts: 12
    edited May 2016 #3

    Google anti creep spray. 

  • Gandam
    Gandam Forum Participant Posts: 23
    edited May 2016 #4

    Sounds like something you could use on unwanted callers!!!!

  • Gandam
    Gandam Forum Participant Posts: 23
    edited May 2016 #5

    Seriously. Thanks for that I have found the stuff and will be having a serious look at it as haven't found anything yet that will stop our rugs walking round the van by themselves. 

  • Orior
    Orior Forum Participant Posts: 12
    edited May 2016 #6

    Seriously. Thanks for that I have found the stuff and will be having a serious look at it as haven't found anything yet that will stop our rugs walking round the van by themselves. 

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  • Orior
    Orior Forum Participant Posts: 12
    edited May 2016 #7

    I bought two, expensive ar £14 each, but so glad I did. Just take care to flush out the nozzle FULLY and close it off  (as per instructions)  in between treatments or it will block up. I am on my second bottle now (for the big hall rug tomorrow ) so was
    able to decant what was left from the first bottle.