Find The Shampoo With Your Eyes Closed!
They have several models available. You will find them near the plumbing and bathroom fixture section at Home Depot. Once you get it home you will need to determine the place you want it. I had Marilyn get in the shower and pretend she was using the dispenser in order to find the best place to put it. The reason this is important is because you will be affixing it to the shower wall with silicone glue. Carefully clean the shower wall and then use some rubbing alcohol on a cotton ball to clean the area.
This step will help the silicon glue adhere better. Next apply the double stick tape (which is really just to hold the dispenser in place until the glue dries). Spread the glue on the designated places on the back of the dispenser (use the entire tube supplied with the kit).
Now you are ready to apply the dispenser to the wall. Carefully place it where you want it and firmly press it against the wall.
It takes 24 hours for the glue to dry and you are not supposed to put any liquid into the dispenser until the glue has thoroughly cured. The nice thing about these dispensers is that when you travel, you don’t have to put the shampoo away because it’s already neatly organized on your shower wall and won’t fall over even on the roughest roads. JimLabels: Bathroom




2 Comments:
Ok, now that it's been in awhile, does it leak while you travel?
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Anonymous, at June 23, 2007 7:52:00 AM PDT
My wife and I had one in our shower in our previous MH and it was very handy. There were no leakage problems. Only thing is, it stays with the MH when you sell it. I tried to get it off to transfer it to our new MH but soon decided that I'd do more damage than it was worth. I plan to buy another when I get to Camping World again. They have a really nice one with extra storage (part # 20188). It costs some more than the one in the post but we like it much better.
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Anonymous, at June 30, 2007 2:38:00 PM PDT
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