Shower tray repair
My Bailey Ranger is a 2000 model and the shower tray has started to show signs of wear and tear. There is slight whole and a surface cracks. I have used 'tenacious tape' as an interim repair but want to do a more permanent repair.
Could anyone suggest what I can use?
I am thinking of a resin to cover the bottom, does anyone have any ideas that may help me please?
Thanks
Pete
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DIY see: https://www.practicalmotorhome.com/advice/how-to-repair-a-cracked-shower-tray
or something like:
or use Speedcoat or similar.
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They do seem to make the trays quite flimsy. My heel slipped into the drain in my old van and the load was sufficient to crack it away. I managed to repair it by pumping expanding urethane foam into the underside to reinforce it and sealed the crack with araldite. I'm no heavyweight and whilst construction methods need to take weight into consideration, shower trays need to be sufficiently sturdy to be up to the job.
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