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danw October 16th 03 11:26 AM

WTD: small ceramic corner piece
 
I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to describe this in words but I'll try.

I have a shower over my bath (above the taps) and a shower curtain that
runs along the long side of my bath.

I have a problem whereby water drips down the back wall, where my shower
is attached and behind the taps.

This is all sealed ok except, at the edge of the bath, water drips down
on to the floor/wall.

What I am looking for, and I'm pretty sure I've seen this in at least
one other person's house, is a small triangular (or quarter round) piece
that will fit flush with my bath and the back wall to prevent water
dripping off.

I am aware that you can buy glass (etc.) screens that will do the job.
But I want to stick to using a curtain for the time being and I think
that just a small piece of something will do the job.

I've searched all our local tile shops and large DIY chains to no avail.

Anyone have any idea where I may locate such a 'thing'.

Cheers, Dan.


BigWallop October 16th 03 04:29 PM

small ceramic corner piece
 

"danw" wrote in message
...
I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to describe this in words but I'll

try.

I have a shower over my bath (above the taps) and a shower curtain that
runs along the long side of my bath.

I have a problem whereby water drips down the back wall, where my shower
is attached and behind the taps.

This is all sealed ok except, at the edge of the bath, water drips down
on to the floor/wall.

What I am looking for, and I'm pretty sure I've seen this in at least
one other person's house, is a small triangular (or quarter round) piece
that will fit flush with my bath and the back wall to prevent water
dripping off.

I am aware that you can buy glass (etc.) screens that will do the job.
But I want to stick to using a curtain for the time being and I think
that just a small piece of something will do the job.

I've searched all our local tile shops and large DIY chains to no avail.

Anyone have any idea where I may locate such a 'thing'.

Cheers, Dan.


You can seal a narrow piece of acrylic sheet on the wall and bath, just
enough to take you past the taps and stop the dripping, and still use the
curtain as your main screen.

This might help explain what I mean:

http://tinyurl.com/r5ux



BillR October 16th 03 09:03 PM

small ceramic corner piece
 
danw wrote:
I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to describe this in words but
I'll try.

I have a shower over my bath (above the taps) and a shower curtain
that runs along the long side of my bath.

I have a problem whereby water drips down the back wall, where my
shower
is attached and behind the taps.

This is all sealed ok except, at the edge of the bath, water drips
down
on to the floor/wall.

What I am looking for, and I'm pretty sure I've seen this in at least
one other person's house, is a small triangular (or quarter round)
piece that will fit flush with my bath and the back wall to prevent
water dripping off.

I am aware that you can buy glass (etc.) screens that will do the job.
But I want to stick to using a curtain for the time being and I think
that just a small piece of something will do the job.

Anything like this?
http://www.plumbworld.co.uk/acb/show...4013&CATID=112



danw October 17th 03 05:04 PM

small ceramic corner piece
 
Anything like this?
http://www.plumbworld.co.uk/acb/show...4013&CATID=112


Exactly, thanks very much Bill.


Mindwipe October 17th 03 09:41 PM

small ceramic corner piece
 

"danw" wrote in message
...
Anything like this?

http://www.plumbworld.co.uk/acb/show...D=4013&CATID=1
12

Exactly, thanks very much Bill.

i used one of those tile edgings(ceramic) from b&q(sorry) and glued it to
the edge with silicone




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