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I have a Wickes bath shower door but the clear plastic bottom seal as seen
better days although the door is only a couple of years old,I have asked at
wickes for replacements but with no luck.Can any reader advise where these
can be purchased,
Glass is 5m/m thick the seal is a u channel which is a push fit onto glass
with a tubular section bonded to it to create the screen/bath seal

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Gordon wrote:
I have a Wickes bath shower door but the clear plastic bottom seal as seen
better days although the door is only a couple of years old,I have asked at
wickes for replacements but with no luck.Can any reader advise where these
can be purchased,
Glass is 5m/m thick the seal is a u channel which is a push fit onto glass
with a tubular section bonded to it to create the screen/bath seal


Preedy Glass

http://www.prefit-fittings.com/

in particular
http://www.prefit-fittings.com/shower/sectionb.pdf


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On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 21:37:12 GMT, DJC wrote:

prefit-fittings.


Thanks for the link - I think you've just saved me a lot of money!! (I've
been trying to sort out shower screens to fit into an angle of the roof;
manufacturers won't play ball.)

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SarahEmmm wrote:
On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 21:37:12 GMT, DJC wrote:
prefit-fittings.

Thanks for the link - I think you've just saved me a lot of money!! (I've
been trying to sort out shower screens to fit into an angle of the roof;
manufacturers won't play ball.)


For my wet room I looked at all the specialist shower screen
manufacturers' catalogues, then decided getting a local glass shop (who
happen to be Preedy's) to make up a screen to order was a much better
way to get what I wanted.


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On Sat, 8 Apr 2006 08:41:47 +0100, SarahEmmm wrote:

On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 21:37:12 GMT, DJC wrote:

prefit-fittings.


Thanks for the link - I think you've just saved me a lot of money!! (I've
been trying to sort out shower screens to fit into an angle of the roof;
manufacturers won't play ball.)


A reminder to everyone buying a shower screen or a door that uses a seal.Find
out when you buy it where you can get replacement seals and buy a spare at the
same time ..

Stuart
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