I found the step into the Hi-ace very slippery when getting in with wet shoes, so I've glued some of the Rubber Shelf Lining onto it. Works like magic. First lot has now worn out. Will replace it in the next day or so.
I once suggested to my mother that instead of carpeting the whole house, it would be cheaper to buy a little bit of carpet and stick it on the soles of our shoes. To this day I've never been able to figure out why she was unimpressed.
On a previous van I owned it had the steps out side the van not the drop down inside type,i tried every thing to over come this slippery problem and the only thing that worked and was long lasting was to paint the step/steps with some metal paint with some sand mixed in to it.Made the steps then none slippery and had some grip under foot.
I purchased a small artificial grass mat, it was all finished neatly with overlocking around it, husband trimmed it to size and glued it in place, turned out to be one of our best projects.
All great ideas. I don't use the step on mine because it sits a bit too high off the ground for me. I just use one of those sturdy plastic steps. When it's wet weather, I put an old towel on it.
Oh yes, I put a couple of strips of that on the door section of the back bumper of the van. At my sons suggestion, when he made the bumper. From memory, I got it from a cheapy shop Sheba, but probably Super Cheap would have it too. Or Bunnings.
-- Edited by Beth54 on Wednesday 10th of July 2013 11:04:52 PM