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Old 01-30-2019, 02:16 PM   #1
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How do you protect the fan on your composting toilet in a wet room?

From the Nature's Head website...you can put the composting toilet in a wet room but you need to protect the fan from the water. Anyone have any polished-looking set-ups for this? Someone suggested putting a plastic bag over it when you shower which would be fine for camping, but I wouldn't want to mess with that every day, plus it would look ugly...

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I am having a waterproof Naugahyde slip cover made for mine for just that reason. Don' want the coir/kitty litter/sawdust media getting soaked either.
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I am having a waterproof Naugahyde slip cover made for mine for just that reason. Don' want the coir/kitty litter/sawdust media getting soaked either.
Cool! Got a pic?
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You could stop showering.......

I have seen "Wet head's" in boats that had a hinged Plexiglas (?) cover that folded down when showering. It protects the toilet and provided a seat.
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Don't have it made yet, but pretty simple.
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