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Wet Room how Stop Shower Water going all over Floor?
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Apart from squeegeeing surfaces, it really helps to have proper ventilation, and I don't mean the pathetic cheap fans that are fitted in many shower rooms.
I open the window most days, after, and usually during showers as well, summer and winter. Makes a real difference how fast it dries.
We were discussing a 1400mm shower screen with an advisor in a bathroom showroom recently and she advised against believing even a long screen like that would totally eliminate splash. If so, what chance have curtains got?0 -
Ok what about this?:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/i/202105282424?chn=ps
Is this a waste of money if not how does the above stick to my type of bathroom floor without it being moved accidentally?0 -
I use walkers or wheels and had fixed screens and found hard to use. The
My husband puts portable screen round shower chair as he showers first then my carer removed after helping me. Yes a faff but I have rotating shower chair and need space.
I have friends that have a small lip glued to floor. I doesn't help with splashes but does direct water.
Our drain blocks quickly as possible I have long hair and that has a flooding effect so worth a look.
Yes squeegee is for floor. The screens will drop as opened so still needed.
Biggest improvement in the four us was redoing the floor but obviously pricey just cheaper than n new screens and taxi to hospital after hitting fixed screens a few times0
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