ectrez
ectrez OP t1_iv13ijg wrote
Reply to comment by putsfinalinfilenames in Shrink wrap help !! by ectrez
I answered in the response to the original.
Tldr:
Traction isn’t lost at all
ectrez OP t1_iv13fbz wrote
Reply to comment by scruffychef in Shrink wrap help !! by ectrez
I would agree with you if I hadn’t tested the idea already. By using a heat gun and shrink wrap traction is suprisingly not actually lost. If used on a smooth polished concrete floor I cant tell a difference untill after about half an hour later when dust has built up in the wrap in which is starts to loose traction. However, this issue is negated by the poolside moisture levels.
The idea of adding having water inside the plastic is a concept I hadn’t thought of thank you. And as a life guard It would be silly to wear shoes that you would be hesitant to jump In the pool with. And you aren’t allowed to wear footwear that can slip off such as flip flops at my establishment.
ectrez OP t1_iv0pgkv wrote
Reply to comment by j_bgl in Shrink wrap help !! by ectrez
So the concept behind it is cleanliness when working in pool side. I work as a life guard and I have to bring a second pair of shoes. The idea is that this eliminates that.
ectrez OP t1_iv0l46q wrote
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Dt a level. Gotta make it myself. Didn’t know they had one that worked like that.
ectrez OP t1_iv1j7zd wrote
Reply to comment by scruffychef in Shrink wrap help !! by ectrez
Yh that’s just sad tho. Wear work boots to something like that. But the plastic wrap is more to contain micro dirt and grease from the street from contaminating the poolside. Rather than the other way around.
Funny story tho