Shower Tray

Pippah45
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edited June 2023 in Caravans #1

Does anyone have a bright idea for drying the shower tray in a small bathroom.  I have just downsized and find it a slight problem  I will get a decent sqweegee, any brand recommendations?  I will park a little more nose down.  Thanks in advance.  

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  • JillwithaJay
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    edited June 2023 #2

    I use microfibre cloths in that sort of area Pippa.  One for cleaning and another for wiping dry.  They don't weigh much and dry quickly too. 

  • Pippah45
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    edited June 2023 #3

    Thank you Jill, they do indeed dry well I used a heavy cotton bathmat yesterday but drying conditions great atm, I just thought at other times it would be bad news.  Thanks.

  • dave the rave
    dave the rave Forum Participant Posts: 806
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    edited June 2023 #4

    At home and in my caravan I use a window vac.Does a thorough job of removing the water and is re chargeable

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited June 2023 #5

    I wipe the whole shower down with an old bath sponge and then go over it with an old, dry face cloth, works a treat. The face cloth dries quickly with out It the fresh air or otherwise hung up in the van, simples!😊

  • KjellNN
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    edited June 2023 #6

    We use an OXO good grips squeegee at home, available from Lakeland for example.

    Not wanting a small "wet room style" shower is the main reason we have hung on to our twin axle, so we do not bother much with drying the shower.  

    We do however make sure we park slightly nose down and slightly tipped to our door side, to direct the water towards the drain.

    We are also fortunate enough to have an Omnivent in the shower room, moved from its original position when the air con was fitted, and opening the window a little and running this for 15 -20 minutes removes any steam or condensation, and by morning any remaining water droplets have disappeared.

  • RogerP1956
    RogerP1956 Forum Participant Posts: 62
    edited June 2023 #7

    I use car drying cloths, microfibre on steroids! one in each shower at home as well. They also do a good job of drying a car! I like these 16" square 1200gsm ones.

     

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/stores/GTF/page/145D9151-C78D-4EC1-8F1B-4C8C5CAB363D?ref_=ast_bln

     

     

  • richardandros
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    edited June 2023 #8

    Not sure why you're bothered about drying the shower, Pippah.  We just don't bother! Like KJ, I have 'tweaked' the E&P so that when 'level' it's actually very slightly nose down and nearside high and the water runs out quickly. Just open the roof vent and window and the bathroom is dry in no time. 

    When back home, the shower gets a deep clean - diluted vinegar to get rid of any limescale and a good polish and we're all set to go for next time.