Frameless Shower Door
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I have a shower door frameless glass installed. It leaks, so I'd like to minimize it. Any suggestions?
We bought the house with the enclosure already built in. The leak seems to be between the glass door and glass panel (ie the leak is in the space between the two pieces and not something does not work on glass or less.
See if you can use a gasket or weatherstripping material and a strip running along the entire Group. You can use sealant windshield / adhesive to make stick. Be sure to use a level and a dry erase marker to make a line for extraction as a guide. Use clear or pickled white, Black would be in bad taste, unless the parties to the decor.
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