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7:12 am December 5, 2011
| Mike & Diana
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Someone talked about using a spray-on rubberized protector to waterproof their shower. Is there a specific brand name I could buy? Did it cause any discoloration, or other problem??
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10:42 am December 5, 2011
| DECON BLUE
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Are you having issues?? I am a full timer in my Sportsman and have not had any issues with the walls in my shower. I do dry the walls off after each use and caulked all the joints with white silcone bath tub caulk the day I purchased it new. Other than that I have done nothing else and after almost a year now the tub/shower area looks as good as the day it was new.
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6:21 pm December 9, 2011
| pfidahospud
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Hi-
I think I may have posted once that I used spray-on Turtle Wax to protect/seal the shower. Maybe that's what you were thinking about? Clicky here It's helpful for drying the walls after showering, and I've experience no ill effects. It may be overkill, but I'm kinda that way
Stephen
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Tow-er: 2010 RAV4 3.5L 269 hp V6 with Tow Pkg ~ Tow-ee: 2011 Sportsmen Classic 14RB ~ Director: The wife
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11:58 am December 12, 2011
| DECON BLUE
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Yes, I think the key here is to caulk and always dry off the wall. after use.
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