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Wet Bath: Best Practices Please

Hello camping friends. We are currently without a trailer - but anxious to have one again. We're shopping - and we have very specific things we want in a trailer, like most of you. One "disagreement" my wife and I have is that I'd be willing to do a Wet Bath, but it's a hard-no for my wife. The issue is that the trailers we're looking at are smallish, so one particular trailer we both like for the layout and specs - has a Wet Bath. I cannot get her to even consider it. The issue is "where do I put my clothes, or even a dry towel". So I'm curious, can some of you share your best practices for how you make the most of it? For example, if the bed is in the back (as it is in this particular trailer), I can imagine hanging a curtain in the front of the bathroom door, then hanging towels or clothes OUTSIDE The door to grab. So let me know your thoughts, and also, if any of you REGRET having one and wish you didn't, I'd like to know. Thank you!

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u/reddilator — 2 days ago

Firstly, I realize this question isn't specific to Lincoln, but given how we love our Lincolns, I'm thinking SOMEONE has had experience similar to this for the cars that have Chrome (which I LOVE). Secondly - we are birders. So suggestions involving the bird aren't necessary... 😀 BUT - when my car is parked in my driveway, a robin that is building a nest is using my Aviator driver's door as a "landing pad". She lands on the mirror or door, and is scratching the hell out of the chrome. I thought it was only scuffs, but they don't come out. They are legit scratches. I'm so bummed. I love my car, every little dent bothers me. This is SO annoying (not to mention the bird poop on the door, great fun). My question is - does anyone have luck buffing out scratches like this in the Lincoln chrome? I've done it many times on older cars with big chrome. But I haven't done this kind of thing in years. I'd love some suggestions, please. TIA!

PS: Obviously I know I can replace the Chrome strip. I really would like to NOT do that though. Also, for those of you that are birders, the nest is right next to the car above a light on our garage roofline. At this point it's too late to move the Robin's nest (this can make the Robin abandon the nest, and it's also illegal in many states including mine). I love birds, but this one really tests my patience!

u/reddilator — 2 months ago