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ABS Resin or Acrylic shower tray?

Which is strongest and chip resistant.I'm guesing the resin one, are there any other factors to consider

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It is probably nothing to worry about. You haven't had the heat on for several months. So when the heater kicked on all, the dust in it burned. Change your air filter. The same thing happens with my bathroom heater fan every fall when I use it for the first time.
The clothes dryer is not heavy, so pull it out if you cangrab one side and pull it a little, then the other and kind of walk it, but pay close attention to how much venting you have to work with when you start pulling it outeasy does it. Look at how the vent is attached to the dryer or where it goes outside. There is usually a clamp that you can loosen with a slot screw driver. Turn the screw and driver toward youif you are right handed, toward your left hand. Once you get it off, you can pick the big amounts of lint out. If you have a shop vac, use that to suck the remainder out. I guess you could use the hose from your home vac, but it may fill up pretty fact and maybe get clogged. Also, if you can, check outside where the steam exits and see if the outside vent cover is clogged with lint. You should be able to lift it up and pull it out. That's where I found my biggest problem. All of a sudden the dryer top was getting really hot and that was why. Rather than going through all that, you could loosen the old venting and go to one of the big box stores and just buy the shortest replacement you can find.
I believe that is a Zett a Japanese glove maker that outfits many of their pros and known for colorful designs. I have a 20-year old Zett infielders glove and love it. They use very high quality leather, but the better models are old school in that the leather is rock hard when you first get the glove (they don't use the softening techniques like Mizuno and others). It takes a lot of work and love to break them in just right. One warning if you're buying on line: There are two types of baseball popular in Japan amateur or safety baseball, which uses a hard rubber ball and pro baseball that uses a standard hardball. The gloves designed for safety ball tend to be softer off the shelf but with less padding. Do NOT buy a Japanese bat that is designed for safety ballsyou will destroy it by hitting hard balls. Anything designed for the rubber balls will have the word nankyu or JSBB (for Japan Safety BaseBall) in its description. Equipment designed for hardball will have the word kokyu in its description.

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