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Hi all. I have a Motorhome with a plastic shower tray. Its thin plastic, not like a household tray. It has a crack in it. Any ideas what to use please? Access from underneath is almost impossible and as the tray is moulded with a toilet and basin on it replacing it( or obtaining one) is not an easy option.
 
You could try Adiseal. I havent used it but the video in the merchants looks impressive. I thinks it around 10 quid a tube
 
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You should be able to google it and find it online
 
trouble with the caravan trays is they flex what a lot of the self builders do is fill the indentations on the under side with foam before fitting the trays really the only cure is rip it out and replace ,most can be sourced unless its very old or obscure what motorhome is it ?
 
Thanks, Yes it does flex a lot and there is no access to the underside to fill with foam etc, although I may try cut a hole in the floor under the van and see if I can gain access this way. I don't know if fibre glass would work as I think the tray is plastic? What does motd mean? and why cant I start a new paragraph on this forum? Its a Mcclouis Glen 440 (2005) and they were never really popular in the UK, and the tray is also the floor for the entire bathroom. At the moment it has thick white sticky tape which is ok, but we are intending to sell it soon and "shower tray held together by sticky tape" does not sound good on the descr
 
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