To spare you from all the details we thought important at the time they happened during the gorey journey, let's start at the end. The first time showering in our new master bathroom. After a lifetime of showering behind opaque curtains, now I know how animals in the zoo feel.
(ENTER PIC OF SEESA BEHIND GLASS DOOR)
And the process of squeegeeing 36"x28"x36" by 7.5' tall panels of glass, for a perfectionist, breeds OCD. People on the Gardenweb Bath Forum said it only takes a few minutes after each shower to squeegee and keep the glass clean. No worries about keeping the glass clean. Yeah, no worries. Yeah, right. While squeegeeing, I am chasing every single trailing water drop, and on this expanse of glass, that's a lot of water drops that escaped the first squeegee pass, the second squeegee pass, the third squeegee pass using the edge of the squeegee specifically aimed at eradicating every single last water drop and water trail. It's like chasing a bunch of little watery rabbits. But it's important to GET THEM ALL. Because I know the ghosts of each will be outlined in frosty white from our wonderful mineral-y well water and water conditioning salt. Frosty white from snow on the windows in winter is romantically pretty. Frosty white from salt on pricey glass shower doors is something else. Something that will probably over time, over many days of "just a few minutes" of sqeegeeing, will slowly drive me mad. And ... I PAID for this experience???
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