How does Slipp-Nott work?
The principle behind Slipp-Nott is deceptively simple yet surprisingly efficient. A stack of specially developed adhesive polyethylene sheets remove dust and dirt from athletic shoe soles. All an athlete needs to do is walk across the Slipp-Nott mat, by doing so, their shoe soles are cleaned by the exposed adhesive on the top sheet. The dust, dirt and wax that normally live on the shoe bottoms is quickly and easily removed by the Slipp-Nott adhesive. Instead of having more and more dust and dirt accumulate on the shoe soles every-time the athlete starts, stops, turn, cuts, shakes or bakes, athletes maintain a clean shoe sole surface by periodically walking on the Slipp-Nott mat. In essence, athletes are cleaning the floor when they use the Slipp-Nott mats by picking up dust and dirt from other parts of the court and depositing it on the Slipp-Nott mat. When the top sheet is covered with dirt, it should be peeled off and discarded. Sheets can be recycled.