Showers in caravans

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  • nelliethehooker
    nelliethehooker Club Member Posts: 13,644 ✭✭✭
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    edited May 2016 #32

    We've caravanned for nearly 40 yrs, in all conditions, and have used a shower in the caravan ever since there became a standard fitting. I don't have any problem filling our water barrel or disposing of the grey water. Must admit that with the Aldi rapid
    water heater it ensures that we have plenty of hot water. We leave it switched on during showering so that there's hot water available again after one of us has finished drying and getting dressed. 

  • cyberyacht
    cyberyacht Forum Participant Posts: 10,218
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    edited May 2016 #33

    Simple. You shower on Monday,Wednesday and Fridays and the OH on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays leaving you both clean one day either side of Sunday, thus proving John Wesley's maxim that "cleanliness is next to Godliness". Wink

  • KJLC
    KJLC Forum Participant Posts: 84
    edited May 2016 #34

    Somebody commented that a poster gave too much information in his post. I would say there was not quite enough information. When he said Quote :- 

    " Using site facilities depends on your personal level of  hygiene you can't beat your own facilities. I have heard on more than one ocassion two men talking in the loos
    and one saying to the other that he had a good **** whilst showering and also on
    more than one ocassion a male saying that his wife has done it as well. I'll never use site facilities I prefer my own personal facilities
    that's what they are there for but it's each to their own. Your body your choice"  End quote.

    I am left wondering what the 4 lettered word in asterisks was.  ---- For clarification can you, without mentioning the word, let us know if it started with the letter S or the letter P

    K Wink.

    It starts with the letter "P". It's amazing listening to other peoples conversations sometimes. Either they are proud of what they do or simply forget that there are people around within earshot.

  • heddlo
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    edited May 2016 #35

    We use the caravan shower and have never run out of water. The caravan has an ecocamel head but to be frank we have not noticed any difference to the previous carvans.

    Not sure where the 60 litre figure for a shower comes from but it looks a lot to us.

    We use the caravan for convenience and comfort. It is far easier for us to use and no walk accross the site in cold and wet weather, no cold concrete or tiled floor and a nice warm carpet to get out onto.

    Write your comments here...same here!

  • heddlo
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    edited May 2016 #36

    We're with you Nellie and Wildwood, we have always used ours.  It's the main reason we bought our caravan, OH loved the bathroom.  As we're on a no facility site at the moment (which we enjoy) we have to! 

  • Kennine
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    edited May 2016 #37

    Somebody commented that a poster gave too much information in his post. I would say there was not quite enough information. When he said Quote :- 

    " Using site facilities depends on your personal level of  hygiene you can't beat your own facilities. I have heard on more than one ocassion two men talking in the loos
    and one saying to the other that he had a good **** whilst showering and also on
    more than one ocassion a male saying that his wife has done it as well. I'll never use site facilities I prefer my own personal facilities
    that's what they are there for but it's each to their own. Your body your choice"  End quote.

    I am left wondering what the 4 lettered word in asterisks was.  ---- For clarification can you, without mentioning the word, let us know if it started with the letter S or the letter P

    K Wink.

    It starts with the letter "P". It's amazing listening to other peoples conversations sometimes. Either they are proud of what they do or simply forget that there are people around within earshot.

    Write your comments here...Thanks KJLC  Either way I agree that communal public showers are something best avoided.  That's why we like to use our own caravan facilities.

    K  

  • KJLC
    KJLC Forum Participant Posts: 84
    edited May 2016 #38

    Somebody commented that a poster gave too much information in his post. I would say there was not quite enough information. When he said Quote :- 

    " Using site facilities depends on your personal level of  hygiene you can't beat your own facilities. I have heard on more than one ocassion two men Smiletalking in the
    loos and one saying to the other that he had a good **** whilst showering and also on
    more than one ocassion a male saying that his wife has done it as well. I'll never use site facilities I prefer my own personal facilities
    that's what they are there for but it's each to their own. Your body your choice"  End quote.

    I am left wondering what the 4 lettered word in asterisks was.  ---- For clarification can you, without mentioning the word, let us know if it started with the letter S or the letter P

    K Wink.

    It starts with the letter "P". It's amazing listening to other peoples conversations sometimes. Either they are proud of what they do or simply forget that there are people around within earshot.

    Write your comments here...Thanks KJLC  Either way I agree that communal public showers are something best avoided.  That's why we like to use our own caravan facilities.

    K  

    A man after my own heart Smile

  • Olivegrower
    Olivegrower Forum Participant Posts: 38
    edited May 2016 #39

    The submariners shower was wet, rub, rinse. I used the same technique in Greece due to water shortages. Have not run out of water yet!

  • EmilysDad
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    edited May 2016 #40

    The submariners shower was wet, rub, rinse. I used the same technique in Greece due to water shortages. Have not run out of water yet!

    And I was always told a submariner's dhoby was a can of smelly Cool

  • Tammygirl
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    edited May 2016 #41

    Mostly use the onsite facilities but we have used the vans, good shower Ecocamel with 100 lts to play with and 10 lts in  hot water tank there is no skimping, if we are using the vans facilities we never turn the hot water heater off, we run it at 1kw then turn up to 2kw prior to shower so second person has plenty then turn back down to 1 kw afterwards.

    Its the cleaning down and drying the shower and screen that I hate, do others do that after every shower or just leave it to dry naturally?

  • IanBHawkes
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    edited May 2016 #42

    Its the cleaning down and drying the shower and screen that I hate, do others do that after every shower or just leave it to dry naturally?

    Always wipe the walls and door down, we are not blessed with an all in one plastic shower unit. Ours had the textured walls, so I make sure all the seals are dry, but still prefer our own shower to the site facilities.

  • DSB
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    edited May 2016 #43

    We occasionally use our caravan shower, but only ever when we are on a full serviced pitch with water hook-up and drainage.  Like others, we could be bothered with carrying all the water.

    David 

  • KJLC
    KJLC Forum Participant Posts: 84
    edited May 2016 #44

    We occasionally use our caravan shower, but only ever when we are on a full serviced pitch with water hook-up and drainage.  Like others, we could be bothered with carrying all the water.

    David 

    How long does it take to have a stroll to the nearby tap and fill an aquaroll and stroll back? to me it's all part of the holiday, there is no plane to catch or rush to get to the tap first or wait hours to queue up but if people don't like to do that then it's their business, their holiday. Each to their own so they say. We don't carry our water either, we have two aquarolls so it is easy to just pull along. 

  • conecrusher
    conecrusher Forum Participant Posts: 7
    edited May 2016 #45

    I have used our shower just once to see if it was any good, my wife refuses point blank to even try it as she feels claustraphobic in it. I only book sites with shower facilties to save any arguments.

  • AlanAlde53
    AlanAlde53 Forum Participant Posts: 27
    edited May 2016 #46

    I feel that those who don't use their own facilties are really missing out on great sites such as CLs etc. Water management only takes a few minutes a day

  • moulesy
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    edited May 2016 #47

    AA - yes I realise we're missing out on some stunning locations. But for us, it's not about water management, it's practicalities. We simply don't have room in the van to be able to use the shower. Happily, though, we are prepared to use non facility sites
    if it's just for a couple of nights or so, even if it does mean we end up a bit whiffy!  Wink

  • Pippah45
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    edited May 2016 #48

    Moulesy I already worry about how much stuff I pack in my van.  If I used the shower to store things it would be much worse!  I already have to move a few bits to get in it!

  • StevioW
    StevioW Forum Participant Posts: 11
    edited May 2016 #49

    Thanks everyone for all your help, we have now decided to buy an Ecocamel showerhead and boost the heater settings using electric/gas heater next time out.

  • StevioW
    StevioW Forum Participant Posts: 11
    edited May 2016 #50

    Thanks everyone for all your help, we have now decided to buy an Ecocamel showerhead and boost our heater by using the electric/gas setting next time out.

  • Navigateur
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    edited May 2016 #51

    In the UK the question is not "Will it rain?" but "How long for this time", so why has no enterprising manufacturer come up with a simple add-on false roof for caravans that chanels the rainwater into the supply tank?

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited May 2016 #52

    Its the cleaning down and drying the shower and screen that I hate, do others do that after every shower or just leave it to dry naturally?

    I clean/wipe out the shower after either of us has used it. It takes less than 5 mins using a j cloth folloed by an old dry face flannel. Easy peasy.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited May 2016 #53

    In the UK the question is not "Will it rain?" but "How long for this time", so why has no enterprising manufacturer come up with a simple add-on false roof for caravans that chanels the rainwater into the supply tank?

    Wouldn't fancy using rain water for washing, cooking or in the kettle, but it would do to fill the header tank for the toilet flush.

  • Pippah45
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    edited May 2016 #54

    I spray with one of the shower cleaners and rinse off.  Thorough clean maybe twice a year. same with shower at home. The catalogue kleening people I have found the best Wink

  • Jannie
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    edited May 2016 #55

     

    Its the cleaning down and drying the shower and screen that I hate, do others do that after every shower or just leave it to dry naturally?

    We use  Karcher window vac Smile

  • Tammygirl
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    edited May 2016 #56

    Its the cleaning down and drying the shower and screen that I hate, do others do that after every shower or just leave it to dry naturally?

    I clean/wipe out the shower after either of us has used it. It takes less than 5 mins using a j cloth folloed by an old dry face flannel. Easy peasy.

    Pretty much what I do when we use it, by the time I'm finished though I need another showerWinkLaughing 
    I rather like the walk in, use, walk out, of the facilities block, especially in Spain where there's usually a nice lady waiting with a mop to clean it out for you Wink

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited May 2016 #57

    Our very first caravan didn't have a shower, but our second (current) one does! 30 years old, always gives a decent shower. Only time I need more than one aquaroll is if I follow OH into shower and wash my long hair, takes some rinsing getting conditioner
    out, sure some ladies will sympathise! I am happy to use on board facilities most of time, will occasionally use site showers if clean and to wash hair. We use one of those super absorbent micro towels beloved of competition swimmers to dry down walls, takes
    seconds to do!

  • Mike Greenfield
    Mike Greenfield Forum Participant Posts: 20
    edited May 2016 #58

    My wife uses ours.  I put the water heater on boost or max and it's fine otherwise she would moan like hell.

  • Wildwood
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    edited May 2016 #59

     

    Its the cleaning down and drying the shower and screen that I hate, do others do that after every shower or just leave it to dry naturally?

    We use  Karcher window vac Smile

    We give it a quick wipe down. No more trouble than cleaning up behind you in the toilet block for those that clean the ones in the toilet block.

  • paul56
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    edited May 2016 #60

    Nothing like getting out of bed, putting the kettle on and strolling to the end of the van for a hot shower. Get out, make tea and take a cup to Tina (who's usually still in bed!). She then showers and I go off to refill the aquaroll. Only
    time we only get one shower out of the aquaroll is if she wants to wash and condition her hair. 

    it is an end washroom and is a bit luxurious in a way and would never be without it.

  • thebroons
    thebroons Forum Participant Posts: 165
    edited May 2016 #61

    Mostly use the onsite facilities but we have used the vans, good shower Ecocamel with 100 lts to play with and 10 lts in  hot water tank there is no skimping, if we are using the vans facilities we never turn the hot water heater off, we run it at 1kw then
    turn up to 2kw prior to shower so second person has plenty then turn back down to 1 kw afterwards.

    Its the cleaning down and drying the shower and screen that I hate, do others do that after every shower or just leave it to dry naturally?

    We used to use a mop but if it's not good enough for the CC then it's not good enough for us........