Our tape is suitable for use on polyethylene, polypropylene and other difficult to bond surfaces. The low density foam provides good conformance to textured and rough surfaces.
My biggest concern is mold. My current shower door has mold on it. While the door itself on your product may be fine, My concern is when the water is traveling towards the bottom or even that flap you have on the side. Is thia mild resistant?
Yes, absolutely. It will give you more open space in your small bathroom. And you won't have to fuss with a shower curtain clinging to you while showering or a heavy glass door swinging out into your bathroom space.
My daughter brought this for my birthday for our RV. When installing, I finding that the self sticking adhesive is NOT sticking the way it supposed to. Has anyone find this to be a problem ? I install both top and bottoms rails and see if this holds it in place. I'll wait a few days before caulking. If this still doesn't hold, I might end up using some kind of construction adhesive.. Looks great. But will it stay ?? We will see.
Victor, thanks for asking. The adhesive is moisture curd, so with time it will create a good bond. We found that with a more instant bond (like we used to have) the adhesive left no room for error.
It would definitely work in an R-pod wet bath. The only possible down side is privacy while using the toilet. The shower screen is thin, pliable and not a sound resistant barrier.
I just saw one of your doors on "Paved To Pines Inc" builds... I had no idea you existed until that video. Now, I'm wondering why this hasn't always existed. I'm doing a conversion on a Vanhool T2145 bus come spring, and I have subscribed here. My unit will definitely have a Nautilus Retractable in it!
If you happen to fall into a glass shower door, or any other hardened material, you also stand a chance of breaking it and the pieces cutting you up really bad... See DE S, if you want to create a "negative" you can make "anything" look bad.... It's easy to see when people make a prejudgment about something, their statement tends to attempt justification for their belief about something, without maybe being fair to a more scientific comparison.
@@chrispatriot Well you would be happy to know that I did get one and installed it and its very good and Ive even got 2 now as they replaced the first one because of shipping damage. cheers!
Love mine. Easy to install!
Happy to hear you are happy!
will this stick to textured FRP board?
Our tape is suitable for use on polyethylene, polypropylene and other difficult to bond surfaces. The low density foam provides good conformance to textured and rough surfaces.
I had one and loved it now we have a corner shower anyone know of a door to fit
We are working on a curved option. Our goal is to have it rolled out by the end of the year!!
My biggest concern is mold. My current shower door has mold on it. While the door itself on your product may be fine, My concern is when the water is traveling towards the bottom or even that flap you have on the side. Is thia mild resistant?
The screen is a non-porous, antimicrobial polyester, and the wiper blade is antimicrobial vinyl. It is mold resistant.
@@StoettOutdoors Perfect! I'll definitely buy this then!
Would this door be practical to use in a small house bedroom? Thanks!
Yes, absolutely. It will give you more open space in your small bathroom. And you won't have to fuss with a shower curtain clinging to you while showering or a heavy glass door swinging out into your bathroom space.
My daughter brought this for my birthday for our RV. When installing, I finding that the self sticking adhesive is NOT sticking the way it supposed to. Has anyone find this to be a problem ? I install both top and bottoms rails and see if this holds it in place. I'll wait a few days before caulking. If this still doesn't hold, I might end up using some kind of construction adhesive.. Looks great. But will it stay ?? We will see.
Victor, thanks for asking. The adhesive is moisture curd, so with time it will create a good bond. We found that with a more instant bond (like we used to have) the adhesive left no room for error.
@@StoettOutdoors Thanks..
Suggestions on an adhesive or bonding agent to use?
Can this door be installed to close
from the left side?
It's universal mount. It can be installed on either side.
It sure can Rebecca! Just keep the handle to the outside and flip it vertically.
No link to where one can purchase?
Has anyone ever tried this in a R-Pod wet bath? I’d love it but the storage bags on the wall could be an issue.
It would definitely work in an R-pod wet bath. The only possible down side is privacy while using the toilet. The shower screen is thin, pliable and not a sound resistant barrier.
I just saw one of your doors on "Paved To Pines Inc" builds... I had no idea you existed until that video. Now, I'm wondering why this hasn't always existed. I'm doing a conversion on a Vanhool T2145 bus come spring, and I have subscribed here. My unit will definitely have a Nautilus Retractable in it!
We have been around for awhile. But there's nothing like word of mouth. Glad to hear you are planning to use our NAUTILUS shower door.
This door looks very flimsy to me and if you happen to fall into it? I wouldn't uses it......
iv had it on my Nash for 20 years, years of use, passing out drunk in the shower, you name it, only hit my head on the upper guide and broke the clip.
@@squidreuel I've look into them a bit more and I'm going to get one! Thanks for the feedback!
If you happen to fall into a glass shower door, or any other hardened material, you also stand a chance of breaking it and the pieces cutting you up really bad... See DE S, if you want to create a "negative" you can make "anything" look bad.... It's easy to see when people make a prejudgment about something, their statement tends to attempt justification for their belief about something, without maybe being fair to a more scientific comparison.
@@chrispatriot Well you would be happy to know that I did get one and installed it and its very good and Ive even got 2 now as they replaced the first one because of shipping damage. cheers!