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Magnets in the bathroom


Jimsr44
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On Gem last year, we brought magnets, and they worked on the cabin walls and bathroom door. Didn't try them within the bathroom itself (honestly I can't think of where there'd be enough room. OK, maybe on the toilet area walls).

 

Thank you, now all I have to do is remember to bring the magnet hooks:)

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on my BA balcony last month it would have been nice to have suction cups to stick to the shower glass so the suits could dry betwen the toilet and the shower. the line they have in the shower is 'angled' and really cant hold much. plus not fun while showering

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Make sure those being used are heavy-duty or industrial strength magnets for hanging up wet clothes, etc. to dry - as it can be rather heavy (just a reminder that NCL is still offering a $19.99 stuffed full all-you-can-fit bag of wet laundry, dry & folded or on hangers - once a week or so, mid-week ... Platinum members, ya know the free deals)

 

The high humidity & small bathroom, with limited fresh air circulation or exhaust, made it a poor choice to dry anything other than quick-dry items, like those from "Ex-Officio" or swimwears overnight. With access to a balcony - best to hang them inside, perhaps along with outside bathroom wall/panels between the doorway & the sleeping area. There should be 2 small hooks along the wall - improvise, bungee cords should work - keep the hand washed items away from the wall for better airflow to dry overnight.

 

Suction cups would not slide around or downward, unlike magnets as the walls/ceilings are metallic but not solid steel, that bond strongly with the average magnets ... FWIW.

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