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Shower Door Leaking Solutions

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bainbrig | 14:48 Sun 11th Aug 2019 | Home & Garden
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I've replaced the 'sweep' strips under our shower doors, and it helps prevent water from flooding out into the bathroom, but not quite all...

Where the two doors meet, there is a bit of a gap, and where one door is attached to the wall, another.

What I'm thinking of is attaching a secondary 'deflector' - maybe a piece of squeegee blade, or similar (soft and flexible), just at those two points.

Any other notions?

Ta.

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You won't want to hear this but I tried several hundred (well about 10) different notions. Gave up when I found that the leaking water had found its way through a grout crack in the tiled floor and it trashed the kitchen ceiling. Result new shower cubicle and about 2 sqm of new kitchen ceiling :(
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I see. Below us, next stop Australia, so at least we’re spared that problem!
Would Blutack help ? Plasticine ? Blobs of silicon sealant ?

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