Repair a Broken Soap Holder in the Shower
A couple of years' ago, one of my kids (4 or 5 at the time) was swinging on the ceramic soap dish in the shower. Of course, it snapped off.
I've since:
(a) tried to fix it with 2 part araldite (didn't work),
and then
(b) ignored it, putting one of those stainless caddys that hang from the shower rose fitting.
Ignoring it has worked remarkably well, but as I'm in the middle of a bit of a laundry/toilet renovation, I'm thinking I should fix a couple of things up in the shower up as well.
The soap dish is one of those things that is attached at the time of tiling, and takes up about 50% of one tile space, that is, the base attached to the wall is flush with the surrounding tiles, and the break is lateral, across the line of the drain hole.
My question is, is there a product that will work well on this fitting and appropriate for a wet space? I'd rather repair than replace if it's possible. The closest thing I've seen is Bostik 2 part epoxy called Titan Bond.
I suspect though that after such a long time, water may have well and truly penetrated into the dish.
Any suggestions gratefully received.
Cheers,
Bulli
Soap Dish Fell Right Out of the Wall
So I was cleaning my exboyfriends shower yesterday and I think the mold was actually holding the soap dish in the wall. He wants me to fix it - which normally would be no problem for me -- but would love some advice.
The tile area is around it is undamaged - but when the dish fell the top cracked (it seems to be a clean break so I'm thinking crazy glue).
Are there any specific steps that I need to take?
Thanks
sherri