Towel Holder Bar
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How do I secure my bathroom towel bar? I'm tired of having to re-mount every time I put my towel!
It's one of those with 2 towels-one above the others and the bar that always falls is the least of which is adjusted by 2 owners who are connected to a piece of higher education. I thought maybe the putty, but think it would cut about it. Cola? Any ideas? To be clear, is not out of the wall. That's good. It is the high bar that falls out of the slot attached to the principal. There are no holes on a hook or an anchor. That Cauk work to ensure that?
Sounds like the difference between wall brackets too far. By installing, I always set the distance from the center line to center line before connecting. I would suggest adjusting the one of the brackets or possibly both reduce the distance, there must be a slot in the bottom of the support that is a small hex head screwdriver or a small slot screw. Loosen the screws, move in and re-tighten. Good luck.
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