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AMOAMI Ultra Thin Bathroom Rugs, Rubber Backed Bath Mats for Bathroom Non Slip, Absorbent Bathroom Mat for Floor, Shower, Sink (17"x28", Black)
AMOAMI Ultra Thin Bathroom Rugs, Rubber Backed Bath Mats for Bathroom Non Slip, Absorbent Bathroom Mat for Floor, Shower, Sink (17"x28", Black)
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Overview
- Brand : AMOAMI
- Size : 17"x28"
- Material : Polyester, Rubber
- Weave Type : Flat Woven
- Pile Height : 0.3
About this item
- 【Rubber Backing Bath Mat】100% New rubber backing and contains up to 2800 g rubber per square. Compared with traditional recycled rubber, our bath mats for bathroom have no pungent smell. Which can grip tightly on the wet floor without skidding or curling up. Best bathroom rugs for kids and the elders
- 【Quick Absorbing Bath Rug】Bath mats are made of a soft new -tech textile surface layer. It can quickly absorb the water on your toes' when leaving the bathtub or shower. It's amazing that it can stay dry in seconds, dry faster than traditional bathroom mats. Make sure it's always dry when you use it, just like a new non slip bath mat
- 【Ultra Thin Design】The thin design is ergonomic, the non slip bathroom rug fits the ground perfectly, you don't have to worry about tripping on the bathroom mat when you lift your feet. When you use the absorbent bath mat, it's like walking on flat ground, no foreign body sensation
- 【Durable Bathroom Mat】This rubber bath rugs for bathroom have no loose threads or uneven patterns, and are much more durable without problems caused by fibers, like shedding, fading, wearing dirt, or hair hiding. You will never be bothered by fiber dropping or fuzzy pilling problems like traditional bathroom floor mats. With clean, stylish, pretty, and neutral colors, blend well with your decor
- 【Easy to Clean】Because of the hairless new -tech layer of the bath mat non slip so don't worry about edge peeling and color fading caused by multiple machine washes. Just put the black bath mat in the dryer for 5 minutes and you can use it again
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