Stayed in a hotel recently with toilet/shower/sink/everything mixed. The had squeegees and recommended using the squeegee on the floor after shower to remove water and make restroom usable sooner without needing flipflops. A quick squee, and dry within minutes.
Never saw this idea anywhere else, but made great sense instead of having water in the room all day and using or even sharing dirty flip flops as seems the custom.
I have a little broom brush that I use to scrub my bathroom floor that has a little blade on the other side for scooting excess water into the drain. But a sponge squee would just be another thing I’d have to clean, sanitize, eventually replace…
Is my house the only one where the sponge mop we use to clean the floor lives in the bathroom and we use it to squeegee all the standing water down the drain after we shower?
I thought everyone did that.
IKEA sells them cheap.
Any apartment owner should have one and use it to scrape excess water on shower walls down into the drain to help lessen the chances of any continued water seepage through tile cracks over the long term.