Bath mat follow up...
Aug. 22nd, 2011 12:03 pmA couple of weeks ago, I decided that my bathmat was too ugly and too icky and needed to be tossed so I did. And the next time I got in the shower, I nearly broke my neck.
So to the interwebs for the solution!! It had to look not tacky but actually be tacky.
Fail. So I physically went to a store. Shocking. I went to Bed, Bath and Beyond and found several options none of which were any better than I had just tossed out. Except one looked promising and was priced low enough to give it a shot.
The label said Aqua Touch cushioned bath mat but if you follow the URL on the label (http://www.ginsey.com) you find that it is actually Rubbermaid (http://www.rubbermaid.com/Category/Pages/ProductDetail.aspx?Prod_ID=RP091986)
And it's great. It feels good on the feet and solid and it looks nice (it actually nearly disappears from view in my white bathtub).
Oh and my brother, completely unsolicited, even mentioned that it was a good find.
I'm saving all these details so that if/when I need to replace it, I'll know where to start.
So to the interwebs for the solution!! It had to look not tacky but actually be tacky.
Fail. So I physically went to a store. Shocking. I went to Bed, Bath and Beyond and found several options none of which were any better than I had just tossed out. Except one looked promising and was priced low enough to give it a shot.
The label said Aqua Touch cushioned bath mat but if you follow the URL on the label (http://www.ginsey.com) you find that it is actually Rubbermaid (http://www.rubbermaid.com/Category/Pages/ProductDetail.aspx?Prod_ID=RP091986)
And it's great. It feels good on the feet and solid and it looks nice (it actually nearly disappears from view in my white bathtub).
Oh and my brother, completely unsolicited, even mentioned that it was a good find.
I'm saving all these details so that if/when I need to replace it, I'll know where to start.