What will stick to brick in shower. No more holes wanted.
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all of those soaps will 'stick' and can ruin if the brick is not sealed.
What else do you want installed? Holes for what?
Brick all are coated with something (forget what they called it.) Told me this will last a long time
Is this brick, or glazed tile? Natural brick is not recommended for shower walls due to its porosity.
Were the walls of this shower ever sealed properly to begin with?
I use Command hooks on my shower tile to hang things. No holes!
Install a tension shower curtain rod and hang those cool wire baskets from it. Get one to match your fixtures.
Tile grout
Am I correct in presuming you wish to put up something to hang towels and washcloths from? Ask the people who installed the brick if they have an recommendations; ask other people in the area who do such installations; someone may have a solution; the pressure rod idea might or might not work...sionce your shower area looks rather longl=; I don't think a pressure rod will stand up to muc use, evena alrge, heavy duty one, before starting ot sag int he middle; and you would have to seal the dickens out of it, and the wire baskets, to keep them from rusting...my thought was maybe a nice aluminum or brass towel bar with decorative ends, nice aluminum or brass chain, and aluminum or brass raings to slide the towel bar into; suspended from the ceiling, at a height to hold the towel rod, of thats what you are looking to put in? iN hte brass, Iw ould look for something treated to withstand the elements outside; unless you like the verdigris look; and saying that, you could aslo achieve the same think with untreated copper...