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rmalik1
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Feb 03, 2013

3 piece glass shower door

Anyone with a 3pc sliding glass shower door. The wife needs to find out how to get to the two parts that are never exposed (they are overlapped)so she can clean them.

It looks a difficult to take apart and fear once apart will not go back together right or as sturdy, ever being a water tight problem.
  • Do you have any pictures of the frosted door. We are trying to figure out how to get the 3 piece shower slot apart on our Cedar Creek. It needs to be realigned and cleaned better where the doors overlap
  • I had to take the whole shower door assembly off. It lifts up & out after 2 screws are removed. The glass doors side out of the track. Took problem top track & rubber off. Clean it up. I used silicone glue on the glass & put rubber back on then more silicone & put the metal track on. Used a rubber mallet to tap it down & let it sit a couple days & reinstalled. Has been a few years & never came out.
    Hope this helps.
    Hal
  • Neumann, from Vegas . How did you get the front glass panel with the black rubber piece to slide back up and stick in the channel?
  • Today bought spray paint "frosted" masked it off with frog tape and gave it two coats and it looks good. Wife approved
  • We just run a microfiber cloth between the panels when wiping down the doors after a shower. Has worked well so far in preventing any build up.
  • I have taken the doors off twice in 6 years. Once because the glass came out of the top track. Had to fix it. There are two screws in the top channel holding the whole works. Take them out and lift the entire three doors out holding the top track. It is very heavy. Had DW guide the bottom. Doors come apart easy once it's off. I told DW would not take them off again to clean them. Getting to old for that.
    Hal
  • If you find out how to do that let me know. I have tried one of those little foam paint brushes and it will slide between the glass but still a pain to do. We have about given up. We tried taking the doors down but discovered that would entail taking the entire door assembly apart so quickly decided against that solution. Keep me posted.

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