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I have this shower cabin since last week. I applied good quality water resistant bathroom sealant on all the black strips at the white bottom to make it water tight. However every time I shower there is still a small amount of water on the back where the red arrow is drawn. This is not visible from the front, but my shower is standing a bit from the wall because I wanna make sure everything is not leaking.

I checked all the hoses in the back, the knobs, the fittings and they seem fine. So the water is still coming from somewhere, but I dont know where.

I used really a lot of high quality water resistant bathroom sealant and let it dry for 3 days, however there is always after showering a small amount of water in the back on the floor plate.

I'm wondering where is this water coming from, and can it hurt as long as it doesn't flow over or hit the floor?

Even if it hits the floor, it's only tiny bits which would dry before it makes a big problem right? Afterall the bathroom floor is water resistant there was an open shower in this spot before but I only changed the drain connection so only if there is a lot of water this could be a problem but i sometimes look with endoscope or mirror and see there is not any water on the floor, just behind the glass at the red arrow.

Thanks
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leaks from the plumbing?
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>>2983712
I dont think so, i checked and the back panel and hoses are dry, my thought maybe its going through the walls or something? I need to maybe apply sealant to the walls too but it says this is a sealant-free model whatever the fuck that means
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>>2983703
Maybe it's condensation. Is the room ventilated?



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