dfunkt said:Even living in a stick and brick, I never have a shower every day. I have been minimizing my impact on the planet for some time now and daily showers were among the first things I sacrificed. Most people shower far too often.<br /><br />Also, hotels like the Best Western, have gyms and showers that anyone can use for a fee. These facilities are not restricted to guests. If you are unable to find a community center, try a local hotel.
<br />I don't have comprehensive information regarding this; I just know that my local Clarion Hotel has a pool, showers, and a gym with public day use for a fee. It's cheaper than the YMCA next door. So it makes sense that there would be other hotels which want to make money from their facilities. In my original post I mentioned Best Western, but that was my faulty memory. The only way of knowing is to stop and ask, or call the hotels as you roll into town.Did not think of the Hotels having gyms and showers. Great point. but which ones? and how do you find them? seems like a searching nightmare.
<br /><br />Although biodegradable soap is always good, it is not safe to use in bodies of water where anything is living in it such as fish, turtles, etc. The soap does break down but it also takes awhile to do so and can affect the wildlife in the water.offroad said:6) Go for a swim - can we get away with biodegradable soap if we are swimming? or is that not envirment safe?
<br><br>I had to waterproof walls to make a shower room in a stick and brick. I used a couple of coats of swimming pool paint. worked good.DazarGaidin said:Thanks a lot gp, nice looking rig you have there! <img rel="lightbox" src="/images/boards/smilies/smile.gif" class="bbc_img"><br> <br><br>I was thinking about the walls. I want to make a little 'bathroom' out of wood. I was trying to think of the cheapest/easiest way to completely waterproof the walls. Would rhino liner work? Its basically just rubber right?<br><br>http://www.walmart.com/ip/Rust-Oleum-Auto-Truck-Bed-Coating-1-Gallon/16652311?findingMethod=rr<br><br>Seems this would be easier than buying, cutting, gluing and caulking the frp panels.<br><br><br>
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