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faraway

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Hi all. I have a good shower in the Chausson Flash 10. It has a wooden draining board which gets quite slimy and the shower floor gets even worse. Do you use the wooden board or do most dispose of it and just stand on the shower floor? What is a good cleaning product to use for the floor and board? Thanks
 
Feb 24, 2013
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I thought the wooden board was to go back in after use, so you could put things in not on to a wet floor

We don't have such a luxury item, so this based only on my opinion :)(y)
 
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faraway

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The board is actually quite awkward to get in and out, so would hate to have to do that every time:)

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MichaelT

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We leave the Duck Board in, advised by the dealer as it stops dropping anything on the shower floor and cracking it. For cleaning just lift it and spray with Thetford bathroom cleaner or any normal bathroom cleaner that is safe on plastic.
 
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Zigisla

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We leave ours in and just wash shower tray after finishing with the last person.

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Jul 12, 2013
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We use a non-slip mat on the shower tray. Like already said, I understood the wooden duck board was to put back after showering, to keep objects off the wet tray.
We do not carry this wooden structure as it is awkward to store when showering, adds weight and does nothing useful.
 
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We don't have a wooden duckboard, should i be worried? Come to think of it don't have an anti slip mat either, living dangerously.
 
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Silver-Fox

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We don't have a wooden duckboard, should i be worried? Come to think of it don't have an anti slip mat either, living dangerously.

You be careful out there

Seems to me you're living on the edge :D

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injebreck99

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We use a non-slip mat on the shower tray. Like already said, I understood the wooden duck board was to put back after showering, to keep objects off the wet tray.
We do not carry this wooden structure as it is awkward to store when showering, adds weight and does nothing useful.

Exactly the same as us(y)
 
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