This is how to remove and install a tile soap dish holder step by step.
How to inslat a ceramic soap dish in shower wall.
Step 1 choose the right location.
Because they are relatively light weight soap dishes are applied to tile with inexpensive epoxy.
The best part of all.
For tiled walls you ll need a porcelain soap dish and for the install you ll need to remove some tile.
Usually ceramic soap dishes can be cleaned up and made to look like new again.
For a fiberglass or acrylic surround accessory soap dishes can be glued directly to the wall.
A soap dish applied to your shower or bath walls will improve the look of your bathroom these functional accents give your bathing area a feeling of permanence and they leave you more room on wire racks for shampoo and other bottles.
If your tile wall in the shower is missing a soap dish you can fix the problem by removing a tile and replacing it with a soap dish tile that is the same size as your other tiles creating continuity throughout your shower.
Unlike installing soap dishes in tiled shower walls which requires drilling screw holes through tile and into the drywall or wall studs fiberglass showers have soap dishes glued onto them.
Instead install a new soap dish high and dry on the wall just below and a little to the side of the showerhead.
No drilling or stud finding is required.
The first step is to decide where you want to locate your soap dish.