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I've managed to lose all of the spring clips that were supplied with the
bath side panels; can anyone suggest where I can buy some from? The clips fix horizontally under the bath rim and on the floor, the horizontal edges of the bath panels slide into them. Alternatively, how else could I fix the (slightly curved) panel? Dave |
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Dave wrote:
Alternatively, how else could I fix the (slightly curved) panel? http://search.ebay.co.uk/search/sear...e+earth+magnet |
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Andy Burns wrote:
Dave wrote: Alternatively, how else could I fix the (slightly curved) panel? http://search.ebay.co.uk/search/sear...e+earth+magnet Thanks Andy, I'd thought about velcro but not magnets. The panel really is designed to be fixed by sliding the horizontal stiffening edges into clips, but if I can't find them I guess I could devise a way of having a vertical surface to attach magnets to. Dave |
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