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Old Aug 5, 2007, 09:25 AM
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Replacement Rubber for Shower Surround

How do you replace and where do you find replacement rubber for shower surrounds?

I don't mean for the door, but the rest of the shower. My rubber is loose and I don't know how to replace it or where to find the rubber to hold the glass in.

Please advise.

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Old Aug 5, 2007, 06:19 PM   #2  
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There Are Shower Door Companys Or Glass Companys Im Sure Where You Live, Id Try Them
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Why Not Thouroughly Clean The Surface And Buy Some Silicone With A Matching Color And Silicone The Cracks And Seams.
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Not so sure the silicone is what she needs. these are soft rubber sweeps that seal. They are replacable but no normally a hardware store item. Glavines suggestion is a good start.
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