I’ve lived here over a decade with no shelving in the shower, and I finally bought an organizer! This has been a huge quality of life upgrade, it’s great having everything off the floor within reach. The shelving was super easy to install and I feel dumb tolerating the situation for so long.

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      Uh - lol hopefully. I didn’t look specifically for that. Selling a product that can rust intended for a wet space sounds absurd. Now I’m questioning.

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        Reminds me of the bit about the mildew remover saying to use in a well ventilated area. If it was well ventilated there wouldn’t be mildew.

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        Eh, I had one that was white painted steel, but wasn’t coated on the inside at all.

        It rusting hadn’t occurred to me until I went to remove it almost ten years later and the joints between sections just crumbled to bits.

        Held up quite well considering. They’re pretty cheap and replaceable when/if it’s a problem.

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        I bought one just like this like ten years ago, but it’s plastic shelves and aluminum rod. Mine doesn’t look bad, but yours looks much nicer.

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      Do you all know how to pick? What do I look for?

      I bought one not long ago and didn’t chrap out because of this but idk how to pick them besides not choosing the cheapest one possible.

      Also do you know how to take care of them? I bought hard water remover and spray and use a cloth to buff it off but besides that I have no idea what to do. It rusted to black spots in some sparse places, I’m assuming it’s rust.