How to Make Shoes Less Slippery (2024)

Last updated on January 19th, 2022 at 11:52 am

During the winter months, and depending where you are in the UK, you may tend to see a fair amount of rain, sleet and snow. This weather can make travelling quite difficult, especially on foot!As the rain and snow settle, that’s where the ground can get a bit icy, creating a very unsteady and slippery surface! If you’re braving the cold weather, you need shoes that can cope with these conditions. Snowboots are the obvious choice, but there are ways you can make your other shoes and boots less prone to slipping too!

But it’s not only harsh weather conditions that cause us to slip and slide when out and about. Some shoes are naturally slippery themselves and we usually don’t realise, until they’ve been worn in, that they’re likely to cause slips and falls.

There are many different ways that we can reduce the slipperiness of our shoes – here are just some of them…

How to Make Shoes Slip-Proof

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If your shoes have a plastic or leather sole, the chances that you’ll be slipping around are quite high. Many believe that simply wearing your new shoes out and about is the way to make shoes slip-proof, and they’re not wrong, although you will be sliding around until your shoes have worn-in a bit. So, if you find yourself slipping and sliding about, then take a look at some of the best hacks to make shoes less slippery, below.

Scuffing The Soles

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One of the easiest, do-it-yourself ways to make your shoes slip-resistant is to scuff the soles with sandpaper, a nail file, or something else with a rough surface, such as brick, gravel or rock. Simply rub the rough item on the sole of your shoe until small grooves appear. Forthe best all-over, slip-free surface, a very fine sandpaper is your best option as it’ll not only add tiny grooves to the base of your shoe, but completely remove the coating from the sole.

Grip Pads

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In some cases, the slipperiness of your shoes can be from being worn too much as opposed to shoes that have hardly been worn. In this instance, a textured grip pad applied to the sole of your shoe will give them the extra life that they need.

Sprays

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Another easy, and potentially extremely affordable, way to make boots less slippery is to use spray-on coatings. You can either purchase a ‘grip spray’ which you simply lightly cover the entire sole of the shoe to add a tackiness, or you can use hair spray which will, more or less, do the same job. These aren’t as permanent as using grip pads and sandpaper, and will need a little more maintenance but they’ll do the job for a limited time.

Masking Tape

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Another temporary solution for those pesky soles is to apply masking tape in the shape of a cross on the sole of your shoe. The cross needs to cover the entire sole with the tape overlapping in the middle. This is very much an end resort as the tape loses its stickiness rather quickly.

How to Make Shoes Less Slippery on Ice

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It’s important to make shoes less slippery in winter to ensure you’re fully prepared for whatever the great British weather will throw at you.

Some of the slippery shoe hacks mentioned above, including using hairspray and scouring the soles with sandpaper, are great (and affordable) ways to make shoes less slippery on ice. However,these are not always permanent solutions, and a lot of these hacks work best on dry surfaces.

For ice, it’s a good idea to push the hacks above up a notch by physically gluing sand or salt to the soles of your shoe. Rock salt works brilliantly for this.

If you’re out in the snow and ice a fair bit, for work or leisure, it might be worth investing in some ice grips that attach to the sole of your shoe. They’re quite inexpensive and made from durable rubber with added spikes to ensurethe maximum possible traction.

Take a look at our winter shoe hacks blog post for more winter-proofing tips!

How to Make Heels Less Slippery

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Heels can be very slippery as the surface area of the sole is much smaller than on flatter shoes.

To make the bottom of your heels less slippery then we’d suggest the classic sandpaper method. However, as there’s less grip in a heel sole than a regular sole, we’d also recommend carving a couple of large X’s into the base with sharp scissors to ensure maximum slip-proofing.

Another great trick for stopping heels slipping on floors is to rub the sole of the shoe with sandpaper and then apply industrial-strength glue, in lines, along the base of the shoe and heel. Let the glue dry and you’ll be lift with a great, rubbery non-slip sole.

If your shoes are too well-loved or too expensive for you to even think about doing any of these steps yourself, we’d recommend heading to a trusted cobbler. Even though this will usually end up costing you more money, you’ll be left with a professionally gripped shoe with the results lasting longer than DIY hacks.

Whether you’re scouring the internet or wandering around shops, finding the perfect shoe often takes a lot of time and patience. Once found, care and maintenance of your footwear should be high on your agenda to ensure you get the most out of your shoes.

Finding out that your beloved shoes are too slippery to wear can be disheartening but by trying out some of these hacks, you’ll be back on your feet in no time.Make sure you take extra care with your soles over the winter months as already slippery shoes will become a nightmare when paired with ice!

At Shoe Zone, we’ve got a huge selection of winter footwear for all the family. Stylish, comfortable and, most-importantly, warm, our winter shoes and boots are just the ticket for the colder weather. Take a look!

How to Make Shoes Less Slippery (2024)

FAQs

How do you make your shoes less slippery? ›

Scuffing The Soles

One of the easiest, do-it-yourself ways to make your shoes slip-resistant is to scuff the soles with sandpaper, a nail file, or something else with a rough surface, such as brick, gravel or rock. Simply rub the rough item on the sole of your shoe until small grooves appear.

Why are my shoes so slippery? ›

If your slipping problems are coming from an older pair of shoes, the issue may not be that your sole isn't worn enough, but rather that it is too worn. In this case, you may want to consider adding material to the bottom of your shoes to give you more grip.

How do you stop slippery surfaces? ›

Here are some of the most highly recommended ways to get rid of slippery floors:
  1. Keep Floors Dry at All Times. ...
  2. Use a Degreasing Agent in Typically Oily Areas. ...
  3. Use the Right Kind of Cleaner and Polish. ...
  4. Clean Floors Thoroughly. ...
  5. Always Use a Dry Mop After Cleaning and Polishing.
Jan 8, 2018

Does Vaseline make shoes more grippy? ›

Hair spray and Vaseline have been known to be effective as well. Tutorial: If you decide to purchase a grip-enhancing spray, be sure to apply an equal amount evenly throughout the bottom of your shoe.

How can I make my shoes not slip and sweat? ›

How to Stop Feet From Sweating and Sliding in Shoes
  1. Apply a foot cushion to the insole of shoes to keep feet from sliding forward. ...
  2. Eliminate sweating with some preventative maintenance and foot care. ...
  3. Sprinkle a foot powder (or cornstarch in a pinch) on feet or in shoes to absorb moisture.
Feb 1, 2012

Why do my feet slide in my shoes? ›

This could mean that your shoes are a bit too large in regard to length so the additional toe box room causes your foot to slide forward and your heel to pop out. In addition, this could also mean that the last (mold) of the shoe you're using doesn't align with your foot's anatomy.

Is it normal for shoes to slip? ›

This is in fact very common in, many don't push the heel all the way back in the shoe before they are being laced, and many also pull the laces too loose. This causes the foot to not be fixated in the heel area as it should, and it can easily slip.

What can I put on a slippery floor? ›

Combine one part vinegar and two parts water. Mop the floor with this solution to remove old wax residues and cleaning products that can make floors slick. Make sure you thoroughly wring out the mop before each pass on the floor to prevent excess liquid from pooling on the floor's surface.

What shoes should I wear with a slippery surface? ›

7 Best Slip-resistant Shoes, 20+ Shoes Tested in 2023
  • Best overall. Hoka Bondi SR. ...
  • Best for flat feet. Brooks Addiction Walker. ...
  • Best for all-day wear. Skechers Arch Fit - Paradyme. ...
  • Best for overpronation. OluKai Moku Pae. ...
  • Best for easy on/off. Brooks Addiction Walker V-Strap 2. ...
  • Best value. Skechers Work: Squad SR. ...
  • Most popular.
Jan 24, 2023

What is anti-slip coating? ›

Anti-Slip Coating provides a non-slip surface on highly smooth and polished interior and exterior flooring, even when wet. UV and water resistant, it is suitable for use on cement, concrete, stone, paving and wood, or in areas of high humidity such as patios, decking, utility rooms and swimming pools.

What happens if you put Vaseline on shoes? ›

Use Vaseline as a quick alternative to leather polish on scuffed shoes, boots, handbags, baseball gloves, and leather furniture. Simply apply a bit of the gel and buff with a soft cloth to achieve a slick shine.

Does Vaseline stop shoes rubbing? ›

Decrease friction to the skin of your feet by applying petroleum jelly, such as Vaseline, or tape to areas that are likely to be rubbed by poorly fitting shoes or socks.

How do I make my kids shoes less slippery? ›

10 Hacks to Make Shoes Non-Slip
  1. Adhesive Bandages.
  2. Grip pads.
  3. Traction spray.
  4. Hairspray.
  5. Puff paint.
  6. Masking tape.
  7. Hot glue.
  8. Salt and rubber glue.
Jun 20, 2022

What should your footwear have to avoid slipping? ›

Ensure that the shoes have a slip-resistant outsole. A rubber outsole that is certified by the industry-standard Brungraber Mark II Test will ensure that it provides superior slip resistance, even if you are walking on a wet floor or one that is coated with oil or grease.

What pulls moisture out of shoes? ›

Baking soda

Sprinkle a tablespoon of baking soda inside each shoe. It will absorb the odor as well as draw out the moisture that bacteria feeds on. For best results add the baking soda at night after taking your shoes off. Be sure to shake your shoes out in the morning to remove the baking soda.

How do you make rubber sole shoes less slippery? ›

Use sandpaper to scrape the soles

Just take your shoes and rub the smooth parts of the sole with sandpaper, especially those parts that often come in contact with the ground. It will make your sole rough, therefore non-slippery.

How do I keep my feet from sliding forward in my running shoes? ›

Runner's Loop

When your heel isn't held firmly, your foot can slip forward and bump your toes against the front of your shoes. Your fix is the runner's loop: Lace your shoes normally, crisscrossing them until you reach the second eyelet below the top on each side.

What to put on concrete to prevent slipping? ›

An acrylic sealer or concrete coatings are the only types of products that can be applied to concrete to make it more slip resistant, simply because the non-slip additive can be added directly into the top coat.

Does vinegar make floors less slippery? ›

Build ups of wax or floor polish can make your hardwood flooring more slippery than it should be. You can remove these layers by mopping with a vinegar and water solution. Aim for one part vinegar with two parts water.

What can I put on a slippery driveway? ›

Resin-bound Gravel

Resin bound gravel is the best slip-resistant solution for your driveway. Since it has a roughened surface it provides more grip compared to other types of surfaces, like tiles or bricks, which can become very slippery especially when wet.

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