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shower door water diverter

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shower door water diverter

Postby Solana » September 13th, 2017, 2:19 am

our 1990 Santego shower door does NOT have a diverter to direct the water back into the shower. it just runs down the door and outside of the shower, which has now lifted the linoleum. Actually I'm glad as I wanted new teak/holly flooring in the head anyway. But I have to fix the water problem before I get the new floor. Does anyone know where I can find this item? We tried using one that I special ordered from Home Depot but it's not doing the job. :-(

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Re: shower door water diverter

Postby gmwalley » October 16th, 2017, 9:57 am

Try a glass shop - they have a 'clip on' diverter for use in frame less shower door that provides a lip to redirect the water back into the shower. Also, I have a teak floor out side my aft shower and it's a death trap. Had to cut and fit a yoga mat to provide a non-slip surface. Even a bath mat slipped on the slick wood floor. Good luck!

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