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Old 11-05-2019, 05:11 PM   #1
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Class C shower stall removal

I have a 2008 Itasca with some delamination that I have corrected. The last area is directly behind the outside wall of the shower stall. There seems to be some small bubbles on the surface of the shower stall wall. I was considering a repair from the inside and to discover if water penetration is directly behind the stall wall also. Would appreciate any feed back before I proceed.
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I was going to do mine too, but am holding off. There was a small leaks and a little soft. As I started to pull off the shower wall panel it was glued to rv pretty well. Delayed due to likely having to remove all walls. I'm interested to see what you do.
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Old 11-07-2019, 02:26 PM   #3
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shower stall/ delamination outside

I recently removed and replaced the sealant around the sky lite above the shower. It seemed like water was trapped in a low spot near the side wall. That is where the delam begins and travels down to the side trims at the wheel well. It is about 30" wide in some of the area. My suspicions were the stall wall facing the outside was glued as part of the side wall. The shower has no leaks at this time and we very rarely use it. This has made me to rethink the repair from the inside. .......to be continued.
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