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jnharley wrote:
I never turn on the cold water when showering so turning it off at the faucet works for me,
โDec-03-2015 07:49 AM
jnharley wrote:
I just turn the water off at the faucet. Too difficult for me to get the shut off turned with soapy hands. I never turn on the cold water when showering so turning it off at the faucet works for me,
โDec-03-2015 06:36 AM
amandasgramma wrote:
Get a shower head that has a 'turn off" valve. I get in, wet myself down, click that button (water is off at the nozzle, not the valves) and soap up, then turn water on and rinse off. Two of us take showers in tandem, have never run out of water. I've even gone in to do dishes almost immediately after showering. ๐ ๐
โDec-03-2015 05:48 AM
Shot-N-Az wrote:bob213 wrote:
4 of us can shower with a 6 gallon WH and have no problems.
How in the world do you fit that many people into that tiny shower?
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bob213 wrote:
4 of us can shower with a 6 gallon WH and have no problems.
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Clay L wrote:
As an aside - after taking navy showers for 12 years it actually took a little time to get used not doing that when we left the road and bought a house.
โDec-01-2015 01:41 PM
โDec-01-2015 01:31 PM
Allworth wrote:
Why would you assume that Florida Gray Water rules are less strict than Montana?