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I just moved into a new flat and the shower unit was really manky
(dirty)
between the sliding doors. I managed to figure how to take the doors
off
but managed to bend one of the little slider hooks at the top. It's not
100% broken yet, but I imagine it will be after frequent opening &
closing
the sliding shower door.

1. Can someone recommend me on how to fix this, taking into account
that
the broken thing is exposed to frequent water.

2. Also anyone recommend on cleaning the black moss-like substance that
lies
at the bottom & underneath the sliding doors?


3. Both my sink water taps are loose and thus are rotating when we turn
the taps on & off. How can we fix this? (without going to a plumber).

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On 16 May 2006 07:31:48 -0700, "
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I just moved into a new flat and the shower unit was really manky
(dirty)
between the sliding doors. I managed to figure how to take the doors
off
but managed to bend one of the little slider hooks at the top. It's not
100% broken yet, but I imagine it will be after frequent opening &
closing
the sliding shower door.

1. Can someone recommend me on how to fix this, taking into account
that
the broken thing is exposed to frequent water.

2. Also anyone recommend on cleaning the black moss-like substance that
lies
at the bottom & underneath the sliding doors?


3. Both my sink water taps are loose and thus are rotating when we turn
the taps on & off. How can we fix this? (without going to a plumber).


Cant help you with the slider hook ...Is the shower screen maker not known .???

As for the black death .Thats mildew and many and weary are the suggestions on
here to get rid of it and keep it at bay .Vinegar is one suggestion .

As for the taps ..If you look underneath you will see a (probably) plastic nut
called a top hat nut that when screwed up tight stops the tap from turning . It
could be loose or it could be split in which case it will need to be replaced(
preferably with a brass one) and that means turning off the water unless you
get one that can be opened up and put in place without turning the water off .
I saw it yesterday in the www.bes.co.uk catalogue but I dont know how good it
will be . Item No 16788


Stuart
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2. Also anyone recommend on cleaning the black moss-like substance that
lies
at the bottom & underneath the sliding doors?

Get a serious exctractor fan so it won't come back after cleaning

Phil


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Thanks everyone for giving me help, suggestions and advice. I now
learnt about Mildew (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mildew) and follow
(http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/housing/356-643/356-643.html).

My bathroom is tiny and has no windows and a tiny crappy extractor fan
that doesn't seem to do anything.

I will try and look for a good dehumidifier or/and normal fan to dry
the bathroom and lower the moisture. I already take off my shower doors
after a shower to let the insides dry.

Any more tips?

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wrote in message
oups.com...
Thanks everyone for giving me help, suggestions and advice. I now
learnt about Mildew (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mildew) and follow
(http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/housing/356-643/356-643.html).

My bathroom is tiny and has no windows and a tiny crappy extractor fan
that doesn't seem to do anything.

I will try and look for a good dehumidifier or/and normal fan to dry
the bathroom and lower the moisture. I already take off my shower doors
after a shower to let the insides dry.

Get up in the attic, and see if they bothered to put an exhaust pipe on the
fan. In this place, it was just blowing the insulation around. As a temp
measure until new roof and exhaust port go on this summer, I put a hose on
it hung near an existing vent hole. Made a big difference in how well the
exhaust fam sucked.

aem sends...

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do they really exist? I tried searching on internet and found no
products....



wrote:
wrote:
Thanks everyone for giving me help, suggestions and advice. I now
learnt about Mildew (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mildew) and follow
(http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/housing/356-643/356-643.html).

My bathroom is tiny and has no windows and a tiny crappy extractor fan
that doesn't seem to do anything.

I will try and look for a good dehumidifier or/and normal fan to dry
the bathroom and lower the moisture. I already take off my shower doors
after a shower to let the insides dry.

Any more tips?


dehumidifier is a very effective solution. If you get one you can
forget about the fan.

NT


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