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Finally got my shower project done, the back wall was wavy from what I thought was a leak from the shower, turned out to be a screw through the seam of the top and sides. Much brighter than wallpaper now anyway and looks sparkly clean.

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many have used FRP. commonly found at the big box stores. lowes, home depot. inside corner and outside "cap" or trim mouldings are available. applied with adhesive. joe from dover.

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Hello, all. I have a 1986 Nova Star with the fiberglass shell. If I use FRP, I am creating a second vapor barrier, correct? Does anyone have suggestions for other bathroom wall materisls to avoid moisture and mould growth, especially from condensation inside the wall? Is this even something I should worry about?

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6 hours ago, Marianne said:

Hello, all. I have a 1986 Nova Star with the fiberglass shell. If I use FRP, I am creating a second vapor barrier, correct? Does anyone have suggestions for other bathroom wall materisls to avoid moisture and mould growth, especially from condensation inside the wall? Is this even something I should worry about?

No don’t worry about it. 

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