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Join Date: Aug 2013
Posts: 4
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New Member
Join Date: Aug 2013
Posts: 4
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After reading Erin`s post, it reminded me I have had similar situations on wet bathroom floors. The tip will simply slide making it easy for you to fall.
I also remembered that when the tip was new it had some sore of thread that provided better grip on wet floors. But after 2 months or so of usage, the thread wore out.
I decided to replaced it. This is what I did. I took a GOOD knife and CAREFULLY cut patterns on the tip, pretty much like a pizza.
Do not go too deep 2mm (millimeters) should be more than enough.
I tested my NEW tip on a wet muddy floor, with no slide.
Oh course use common sense and don`t put all your trust on the cane, but this new thread will sure provide a better grip. I hope it can help some one.
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