Now if you have a towel type bath mat hang it over the side of the tub or shower to dry then lay down a second dry bath mat if someone is going right after you.
How to hang bath mat to dry.
How about a stick up towel bar.
Now if you have a towel type bath mat hang it over the side of the tub or shower to dry then lay down a second dry bath mat if someone is going right after you.
Anyplace that is wet becomes the perfect breeding ground for bacteria and you should always do what you can to minimize that is it smart to hang the bath mat after showering and drying off.
Our microfiber bath mat is super absorbent and fast drying at the same time.
The most commonn towel bar includes screws and such.
Previously we had a tub where i could hang the bath mat over the edge of the tub to dry and thus was covered by the outer decorative shower curtain.
I just hang them over the side of the bath and put the towel mat from the floor over the top which seems to soak up a lot of the wet.
I am looking for a white plastic towel bar with adhesive mounting.
I hang mine up to allow it to dry and to help reduce the growth of germs bacteria.
When dd is in the bath we put them both down and when someone is having a shower we use just one and alternate.
This helps keep your bath mat from getting overly soaked.
Then proceed to dry off only stepping out onto the mat after you are dry.
Bath mats are one way to get a fungus.
Below are however some pointers to consider the next time you dry your bath mats.
When it is dry spray with lysol or some bacteria deterrant.
Now you re ready for a proper shower.
Well the only thing that will haunt you under your bath mat is mold.
I want to hang my rubber bath mat in the shower after each use.
This means that it will hold up to more traffic and it will always be dry and ready to go when you need it.
The inside of the shower area is of a smooth surface.
This method is much preferred for cotton with plastic backing rubber and other plastic based materials.
I m with cybergrannie only i think a skirt hanger is too flimsy for most tub mats so i would get one of those real heavy duty wooden hangers with heavy duty clothes pins.
Because it is constructed from advanced microfiber material it is able to soak up more water than a cotton mat and then dry quicker too.
My idea is to mount a towel bar by means of adhesive tabs.
This way they both have quite a long time to dry every other day.