Nice! Hopefully you got one that doesn't go all rusty in 6 months.
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Do you all know how to pick? What do I look for?
I bought one not long ago and didn't chrap out because of this but idk how to pick them besides not choosing the cheapest one possible.
Also do you know how to take care of them? I bought hard water remover and spray and use a cloth to buff it off but besides that I have no idea what to do. It rusted to black spots in some sparse places, I'm assuming it's rust.
Uh - lol hopefully. I didn't look specifically for that. Selling a product that can rust intended for a wet space sounds absurd. Now I'm questioning.
Reminds me of the bit about the mildew remover saying to use in a well ventilated area. If it was well ventilated there wouldn’t be mildew.
Eh, I had one that was white painted steel, but wasn't coated on the inside at all.
It rusting hadn't occurred to me until I went to remove it almost ten years later and the joints between sections just crumbled to bits.
Held up quite well considering. They're pretty cheap and replaceable when/if it's a problem.
I bought one just like this like ten years ago, but it's plastic shelves and aluminum rod. Mine doesn't look bad, but yours looks much nicer.
5 bottles? Are you running a store in there? Male shampoo works (at least) as
| Shampoo
| Conditioner
| Body Wash
| Face Wash
| Shaving Cream
| Deodorant
| Hair Gel
| Moisturizer
| Sunscreen
| Detangler
| Fragrance
| Anti-dandruff
| Hair Color
| Anti-aging
| Hair Thickener
| Scalp Treatment
| Styling Cream
| Leave-in Conditioner
| Foot Wash
| Hand Soap
| Pet Shampoo
| Car wash
And often temporary as
| Motor oil
| Chain oil
The guy might have a wife or something. It happens.
If he had a wife, this shelf would've gone up at least 9.5 years ago
There'd be two shelves, all packed full, plus more on the floor and seats. OP is not married, at least not to a woman. Or, they have separate baths.
At least now they are on the right track for inviting someone over.
Relevant reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOoUWmM9at8
0W-20 was my go-to, but the seperate soap and shampoo are definitely better for smelling fresh.
Funny though, lowest bottle is just a backup since I have space now.
Arctic carbon
Steel lava
VR Turbo
Dark introspection
Jungle destruction
Why!!!
That's a soap organizer though, not a shower organizer. I was hoping for photos of your massive bath house with 20 specialty showers that you need to keep organized. Disappointed.
If you search for a shower soap organizer or a corner shower caddy. One of these results in OPs pic.
If it was at some point called a soap organizer, it's a long dead name now.
I think you missed the joke
I must still be hungover 😔
Happy New Year
I hadn't put my glasses on & thought you were worried about burglers.
Yeah, the preview looks like a bunch of locks, chains, etc on the doors:)
Ah, a fellow loofah on a stick adherent I see
That is new too! I swore by wash rags for a long time but the stick is nice. Gets the backside real good.
Cool
Thanks =)
Is it stainless steel?
Yes, advertised as stainless steel
Great!
Mark my words it will get scuzzy but it doesn't matter the storage space is totally worth it. Use a foaming cleaner and something like a general purpose toilet brush type thing and get that joker clean every once in awhile.
Jeeze, how many men are you cleaning?
Just any dirty ones that come by, do you need a wash?
powerwash pump ramps in the background
I had this experience two years ago. Been struggling recently with water leaking around the rim of the tub and getting my drywall wet, realized last week that the super strong spring mine had was splitting the caulking. Took about ten service requests to my landlord to fix.
Yours looks nicer though.
Woah it seperated your caulk?? Between your experience and the other comment said it expanded through their ceiling, I'm going to to revisit this spring tightness.
Here's everything that is ever in my shower:
1 wash cloth
1 bar of Ivory, unscented basic soap
1 bottle of shampoo, but only when my hair is longer, otherwise I just use the bar soap.
That's all anyone needs, the rest is marketing you fell for.
If that works for you, awesome. However for me Cetaphil cleanser is the truth, not just marketing. I used to deal with oily skin and face acne all my life. Since I added it to my routine years ago my face is always clear and smooth.
Are the screws on the top and bottom? I was thinking I need to get a platform one and screw it in, but this rod with multiple platforms looks better.
I've had this exact shelf. It's held by tensioning.
OP: Be really careful that you don't make this so tight that the rod expands when it gets warm and eventually causing a hole in your ceiling.
Ask me how I know.
Oh geez, I didn't think it was strong enough to punch a hole in the ceiling! Thank you for the warning, my whole shower is tiled top and bottom. Hopefully it can't get through that heh. Sorry that happened though, awful.
No screws for this one. The rod has multiple connecting segments to get "close enough" to the needed height. Then the top segment is height adjustable for about 15 cm and spring loaded. Each end of the rod has a wide rubber foot to prevent moving and the spring tensions the whole rod between the ceiling and floor.
Perfect, thanks
Reading the title after seeing the thumbnail was wild cuz I thiught that was a double door cabinet with a ton of locks on it lol
Are those mounted on a verical bar? I have some shelves that are mounted using adhesive pads and they work okay, but I like the idea of something a little more permanent.
You got it! The vertical bar is spring loaded and gets shoved into place, then the shelves have rubber pieces that clamp around the bar.
Nice, I'll look into that
Where did you put your stuff for the decade before having shelving??
The floor!
Like an animal
I only see the one shower (technically I can't even see that it's a shower). How many showers do you have that you need to worry about organizing them?
Damn, I want one, lol. I sometimes have shit stacked like 3 high...
Lookin good cuz!