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jayerose
11-22-2020, 09:04 PM
I've read that it's not a good idea to have a rug outside the shower/tub due to chance of mildew.

I am thinking of either putting down one of those cushioned kitchen mats alone or a cushioned mat and regular bath rub on top of it.

What do you think?

vintageogauge
11-22-2020, 09:16 PM
That's why God created heavy duty washing machines.

villagetinker
11-22-2020, 09:29 PM
We have had rugs outside the shower since we moved in 7 years ago, NO mold, No mildew, as I recall rugs get washer about once per month. On a side note, these dry out very quickly.

2newyorkers
11-22-2020, 10:18 PM
We just use a bath mat towel. We hang it on the shower door rail in between showers and throw it in the laundry with towels.

jayerose
11-22-2020, 10:44 PM
plan on doing that also with the tub but no rail on the shower :(

wireguy
11-23-2020, 06:48 AM
How about a bamboo mat.

bluedivergirl
11-23-2020, 09:25 AM
I have a cotton blend rug in front of the shower, and a cushion mat in front of the kitchen sink. No mildew or other problems.

IIRC, we had to install several towel bars in both bathrooms to make it comfortable for us.

Topspinmo
11-23-2020, 09:32 AM
I dry off before I come out of the shower, so little water gets on the rug.

2newyorkers
11-23-2020, 09:52 AM
plan on doing that also with the tub but no rail on the shower :(
Just lay it over the side of the tub

La lamy
11-24-2020, 06:49 AM
I agree with the comment about drying off best you can within the shower before stepping out onto the bath mat. Someone mentioned a bath towel. That slips around easily, injury hazard in my book.

Eg_cruz
11-24-2020, 07:59 AM
I've read that it's not a good idea to have a rug outside the shower/tub due to chance of mildew.

I am thinking of either putting down one of those cushioned kitchen mats alone or a cushioned mat and regular bath rub on top of it.

What do you think?
Been here 20 years and have had the standard bath mats and never had a mold issue on top of that I have never heard of anyone have one. Maybe if you use things like the wooden ones but standard mats should not consider you

MandoMan
11-24-2020, 08:30 AM
I've read that it's not a good idea to have a rug outside the shower/tub due to chance of mildew.

I am thinking of either putting down one of those cushioned kitchen mats alone or a cushioned mat and regular bath rub on top of it.

What do you think?

When I shower I have an exhaust fan on a timer sucking out 110 feet of humid air per minute. After I turn off the water I wipe as much water as possible off of myself with a washcloth (a clean one daily, and wrung out well, then hung out to dry). Then I use a squeegee on the shower door, walls and floor. Then I dry off in the shower. After drying each foot, I step onto the rug. It stays dry. I hang up the barely wet towel so it will get as much air flow as possible. I have a fan on a timer that blows air into the shower to dry it. The exhaust fan is also on a timer. No, no problems with mold or excess humidity.

Dot Rheinhardt
11-24-2020, 08:54 AM
I have an all cotton mat - very old, but looks brand new. Doesn't slide and can be tossed in washer and dryer or hung outside to dry when partially dry.

joeharing
11-24-2020, 11:03 AM
The horror

Veiragirl
11-24-2020, 11:18 AM
I've read that it's not a good idea to have a rug outside the shower/tub due to chance of mildew.

I am thinking of either putting down one of those cushioned kitchen mats alone or a cushioned mat and regular bath rub on top of it.

What do you think?

Get white rugs/mats and bleach them in the wash

caljeff
11-24-2020, 11:50 AM
I have used a small textile one in my bathroom since I moved in in '17. No problems. As has been noted above, it is placed on the outside of the bathtub and is washed periodically. There has no rubber backing. Even without that there is no slipping and sliding. I step directly out of the shower onto it. I then dry off; on issues. As also noted above, it dries off very quickly after having been used.

Curtisbwp
11-24-2020, 02:11 PM
17 years in TV and have NEVER EVER seen such a problem i use a bath mat near the shower.

charlieo1126@gmail.com
11-25-2020, 09:50 AM
I’m not worried about mold on those rugs , but I believed in the course of the day the rugs start to become unsanitary because through normal use of bathroom . . I put down on floor the towel I used the night before on floor and that I used during the day to wash up with , keeps my floor clean and no rugs to get messy

Barborv
11-26-2020, 02:26 PM
To Choro and Swing, Taking a shower sounds exhausting!! haha

dewilson58
11-26-2020, 02:30 PM
Get white rugs/mats and bleach them in the wash


Yep.


Also, install timers on your exhaust fans and let them run for 30 minutes.

Topspinmo
11-26-2020, 03:27 PM
I agree with the comment about drying off best you can within the shower before stepping out onto the bath mat. Someone mentioned a bath towel. That slips around easily, injury hazard in my book.

Especially as we age, get harder to raise feet up or reach down.:ho:

PugMom
11-27-2020, 11:31 AM
When I shower I have an exhaust fan on a timer sucking out 110 feet of humid air per minute. After I turn off the water I wipe as much water as possible off of myself with a washcloth (a clean one daily, and wrung out well, then hung out to dry). Then I use a squeegee on the shower door, walls and floor. Then I dry off in the shower. After drying each foot, I step onto the rug. It stays dry. I hang up the barely wet towel so it will get as much air flow as possible. I have a fan on a timer that blows air into the shower to dry it. The exhaust fan is also on a timer. No, no problems with mold or excess humidity.

we are the same person!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:shocked: