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dogs on slippery floors
I said a few days ago that I would give my opinion on 'paw wax' well it did not work on my ceramic tiles, in fact the floor was more slippy than before, so I ended up scrubbing it off and going back to the cream cleaner treatment, after saying that however there were very scant intructions on the tin, which is not much bigger than a tin of shoe polish, hope this information is helpfull if you are thinking of trying it.
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No, on the tin it says to put it on the floor for a non slip finish for dogs, and to apply to the dogs paws to protect from things like salt in winter and tar on hot days in summer, not that my old girl would let me put it on her paws anyway, but surely the effect would be the same, the wax would be more slippy when warm? so have any of you tried it? and did it work? thats really the question.
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