Has anyone noticed that your shower stall walls are becoming yellow looking? When new they were bright white and they appear to be changing color. It has a seat and it is still white behind it. Just wondering if this is normal. Nothing seems to bring the original color back out. Happy RVing!!!
Has anyone noticed that your shower stall walls are becoming yellow looking? When new they were bright white and they appear to be changing color. It has a seat and it is still white behind it. Just wondering if this is normal. Nothing seems to bring the original color back out. Happy RVing!!!
I just wonder if the UV coming thru the skylight is causing the color change. You may want to use some treatment on the shower walls, that includes a UV shield...rgr..
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2004 Winnebago 33V, WH
2010 Honda CRV
Jim, Lynda, and our 6/2010 model Weimaraner, Quincy, aka Q Man
We just stayed at the Yogi Bear camp in Nashville and the water was full of IRON. We wiped the shower down after every use and the iron managed to get into the rough floor surface and stained it a little. Wiping the shower down helps keep that nice white apperance and using a wax now and then helps too.
I agree with no18yes. Using a watersoftner, also helps to remove some iron! Wiping down the shower stall is very helpful in removing iron & mineral deposits that are very hard to remove when dried!