Will carpet tiles stick to the inside of my bath ?
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Yes, particularly if you don't want them to. If you are thinking of bathing after fitting them, I would suggest you don't go in for these extra hard wearing rough textured ones, they will give you a type of gravel rash on your bum. If you are looking for an exotic, sensuous bathtime, buy a sheepskin and lie on that as you wallow..... Pat.
I would think that water would eventually unstick them. Try epoxy paint instead.
Just curios here...WHY?
yuck! Why would you want to risk the mold ?? Don't put carpet in your bath tub!
Mais oui.
May we ask why you ask?
no the hot water will melt most glues and also carpet tiles are quite thick so they won't bend at the curves of your bath
Oh, a super loofah! Use a marine grade adhesive. I did that to the tub in Jack Palance's house and he called it "STEAMY"! tf
with modern adhesives anything can be glued. Cats to Cars, bigots to the side of ships as fenders
I am curious like princess why?
I would imagine if you have a plastic bath it will absorb the heat of the water. If it is to stop the cold of one of those old fashioned galvanised baths what about a large carpet mat, it will sink when you sit on it then you could dry it out after. I doubt carpet tiles will stick under water.
If you want an unusual looking bath many years ago someone sprayed a car roof with a velvet coating which withstood the rain. I am not kidding I actually saw it and stroked it, very strange. Perhaps that might work, you could spray the bottom and sit in comfort on velvet.
heeheeheeheehee!
That is funny!
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