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Anyone found a source for a waterproof cover to put over toilet during shower to keep toilet dry in a wet bath?
I never worry about keeping the toilet dry when showering, but I do notice a good bit of shower water finds it's way into the toilet bowl. It would only be a problem on a long shower (longer that I take in my rv) and if there was a danger of overflow, I could always flush mid shower.
But I've wondered how the water gets in there.
So is the Showermiser similar to the recirculating systems that homes have to get hot water to the furthest faucet?
I don't know what is used in homes. Here is a link to the page that describes what it does in an RV.
https://aquaviewinc.com/rv/
PS - The page can be slow to load.
How much water do you typically have left? Enough hot water?
We have never used ours... But, it's a waterproof room..how does water get in the toilet with the lid closed?
Is there that much of a gap?? I've never noticed any space that large. Now I'll have to check...
…………………… We both discovered that sitting on the toilet seat while soaping up will create a slippery surface and use a padded non-slip cushion on the toilet seat now.![]()
I installed a recirc loop in the hot water feed of our galley sink. You press a button and a valve opens for 10 seconds, looping the not-yet-hot water back to before the pump. Works great, saves lots of water and costs around $15 or so.
One could do the same with a shower. I didn't bother because our shower (a) is very close to the flash-plate instant water heater of our Rixons/Espar system, and (b) the heater has a tempering valve that is set to shower temperatures, so no adjustment is necessary.