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If the suction cups are not removable or your caddy uses an adhesive, you’ll need to use some warm soapy water and cloth to remove any build-up or stains. An old toothbrush works a treat for getting into all the nooks and crannies of your caddy too. How we chose our recommendations Recommendations from real Mumsnet users
Tension pole: This is simply a pole that wedges between the ceiling and the floor of the shower. They are adjustable so will fit most rooms, are a doddle to assemble and are a great option if your shower is over the bath rather than in a separate cubicle. They are an expensive option, however. The shower caddy comes with additional silicone pieces to hold it in place. One reviewer did note that the pieces needed to be ran under hot water prior to attaching to help secure the caddy, but once up it should remain in place. Pros Marc Foggy mirror Good idea but mirror dogs up in the shower so not helpful when shaving. I’ve had other shower mirrors that don’t fog up. What a shame. The caddy is made from stainless steel which will help prevent rust and it also comes with a one-year warranty if you do experience any problems.
Types of shower caddies
If your plastic shower caddy has removable suction cups you may be able to pop it straight into the dishwasher. The most important thing when attaching or hanging your shower caddy is to make sure it isn’t directly under the stream of water from your shower.
If it’s mounted via adhesive or suction cups, you’ll need to make sure that the surface is compatible. Also, consider who is going to be using the caddy. If you’re storing toiletries for younger members of the family they’ll need to be able to reach it too. How do you keep a shower caddy from falling?Some Mumsnet users found that caddies with adhesive or suction cups didn’t stay attached to the wall. We’ve investigated all of our recommendations to ensure that we’re recommending some of the best products out there, however, like any DIY project, nothing is completely fail-safe. If you’re worried about a caddy falling from the wall, an over-the-door option or tension pole is a good idea as they don’t rely on any form of adhesive. Material