Replacing shower door strips Shower door strips have various sizes and functionalities. So pay close attention to what shape your old plastic shower door strip is so you can compare them on our website. By measuring the distance between the glass and the edge of your shower (shower tray), you can see how long the flexible flap at the bottom should be. This flap can always be cut off slightly by using a Stanley knife and a steel ruler to cut off a piece of this flap. The flap of the shower door strip, with a round tendon at the bottom or in the middle, ensures that it closes properly and rolls/slides well over the floor or edge of the shower tray. You can easily cut or saw these shower door strips to length. This sometimes makes 1 strip enough for your 2 shower doors. Cleaning tips Before replacing the shower doors, clean them thoroughly with anti-scaling and glass cleaner. Then dry the glass thoroughly before installing the shower door strip. This will prevent moisture from getting under the strip, reducing condensation. Do not use harsh detergents on the shower door strip; this can break down the plasticizers, causing the flexible flap of the shower door strip to harden and may detach from the hard edge.
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