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August 2, 2025
My doggy is getting older 😔and our wood stairs made it difficult for her to get down the stairs.These grips were super easy to install, very sticky, and blend in nicely with the wood below.I’ve had them on for 6+ months and I don’t see any signs of peel back.I plan to purchase another set so the whole stair will be covered making it easier for her to grip on as she’s coming up and down.Overall, Marshmallow would rate them 10/10, she doesn’t hesitate anymore when it’s time to go down the stairs!!
Dean Snider
July 27, 2025
see thru and good traction
jan
July 24, 2025
Just finished installing the 6â€x 30â€, Butizone Transparent Anti Slip Strips so I’m not sure yet about durability but they seem as if they’d hold up very well to human and pet traffic. There are no instructions but they’re very easy to install. I purchased them because my senior dog had fallen down the stairs on several occasions and was afraid to use them. Following are steps I took to install the strips.I vacuumed first. Then used Clorox Wipes, a damp washcloth, and dry paper towels on each step. (You could use soap and water instead.) I used a black dry easer pen to make a tiny mark to show the center of each strip (15â€). I used a ruler to position the strip equally from the wall on either end. Without moving the strip, I lined the pen mark up to the stair riser and used a pencil to mark the center of the riser. I peeled off the backing half way. Eyeballed the pen mark to the pencil mark and carefully lay the sticky half of the strip on the stair, making sure I kept it approximately an inch or so from the front edge of the tread. (My treads are not very deep because I have a century home. How close to the edge you want to place the strip will depend on the depth of your treads.) I was careful to position the strip parallel to the edge of the tread. Otherwise, it would’ve been crooked. I lightly pressed the strip to the tread. Then I removed the remainder of the paper backing and pressed the strip in place. By following these steps, I didn’t have to reposition any of my strips. I used the roller to firmly adhere the strip to the tread. I rolled in four different directions—up and down, lengthwise, and diagonally. I paid closed attention to the edges of the strips. Lastly I used the damp washcloth to remove the pencil and pen marks. So far I’m very pleased with the product and the results.
lightwoodway
July 2, 2025
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Pamela S. Matheny
June 30, 2025
Very pleased!! Wonderful, just what I wanted. Easy to put on, self stick.
Harold B. Eagle
March 7, 2025
Non-slip, attaches easily.
Melissa Metts
February 21, 2025
These work perfectly for our kids and dogs going up and down the basement stairs. Biggest thing is they actually stick!! Have had them on for awhile and not one is peeling!
Savanna
January 13, 2025
Very easy to put on and have not had any troubles with slipping. Had them on for about a year and have no issues with them coming off the floor.
William Pidding
January 9, 2025
I like the fact they are nice and wide. I also like the fact that if someone ever wants to remove them sometime in the future they can do this without any sticky adhesive residue.Some small air bubbles were a little difficult to remove without removing and relaying the strips and then risking the same problem again. I solved this by using a small pin to prick some small holes and squeezing out the remaining air with no visible or physical issues.Finally it would be nice if there were a choice in the number of strips to be supplied. The pack of 15 is fine but I could have done with a few more.
Abbey
December 24, 2024
Why didn’t we get these on our stairs ten years ago? Seriously we have all slipped down them. Since installing these treads that is no longer an issue. Even our old dog is safe. There are a few bubbles, probably due to my impatience but overall am very happy.
BecL
December 16, 2024
Pro: works really well and, apart from the odd air bubble, very unobtrusive.Cons: application is a bit of a pain, might be easier with two people: one to hold the unapplied end up as the other smoothes it down. The supplied squeedgie roller thing is really tiny and ridiculously relies on a screw to hold the roller in place, so within a short time that unwound itself and bits flew everywhere. I used the end of a heavy bottle instead.
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