Jdeal1 Well-Known Member Joined Jan 20, 2020 Messages 119 Reaction score 4 Location Maryland Feb 21, 2022 #1 Is there a way to repair this trim part. I think it gets water drops on it from opening the shower door after use Attachments 4D0711BE-5AF4-4FAA-83F5-E9C76FC049F0.jpeg 62.7 KB · Views: 10
Is there a way to repair this trim part. I think it gets water drops on it from opening the shower door after use
bud16415 Fixer Upper Staff member Admin Moderator Joined Feb 5, 2013 Messages 7,513 Reaction score 3,056 Location Erie, PA Feb 21, 2022 #2 It will be an ongoing job unless you solve the moisture issue. They sell trim boards made from PVC lumber. I did my shower trim with that and it has stayed really nice. You might want to think about replacing the wood trim.
It will be an ongoing job unless you solve the moisture issue. They sell trim boards made from PVC lumber. I did my shower trim with that and it has stayed really nice. You might want to think about replacing the wood trim.
havasu Administrator Staff member Admin Moderator Joined May 20, 2010 Messages 5,341 Reaction score 1,387 Feb 21, 2022 #3 I also removed all wood trim from my bathroom and replaced it with PVC trim. A bit pricier, but lasts forever.
I also removed all wood trim from my bathroom and replaced it with PVC trim. A bit pricier, but lasts forever.
S Snoonyb Well-Known Member Joined Sep 30, 2006 Messages 5,789 Reaction score 1,544 Feb 21, 2022 #4 Prep and paint with oil based product, THEN, with the same towel used to dry yourself, wipe the moisture.
Prep and paint with oil based product, THEN, with the same towel used to dry yourself, wipe the moisture.