All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Rubber SealI have the same problem. We just had the sweeper seal replaced on one of our slides and only part of the top portion will roll out when the slide goes out. The side sweepers roll in and out just fine. I remember reading on a forum somewhere about using a kind of traction tape to help the seal roll smoothly and completely. For the life of me I can't find that post again now that I need the info. Anybody know what it is I'm talking about? I think it would solve both turkey22 and my problems.Re: Shower stall has pulled away from the wallOh, by the way...I checked and there are no screws that I can see anywhere in the shower/tub assembly, nor in the accordion shower door frame. I'd rather keep it that way if at all possible to minimize the potential of future leaks. Also, when I push on the flat part of the shower wall near the door frame then let go I can hear it unstick from the wall, as though it was originally attached with a spray adhesive and it's no longer effective. Aileen.Re: Shower stall has pulled away from the wallI hope this works. Hopefully you'll see the top part of our shower stall in the first picture and the cracked caulk in the second. After I clean all the caulk and residue off the shower stall and wall (again) I'll try to get another picture of what's behind it. I found it rather interesting and I'm not sure if it's the norm. It may be a while before I can get that done, though. Thank you all again for your help. Aileen. Re: Shower stall has pulled away from the wall ScottG wrote: There are adhesives designed for shower stall walls that might work better (avail. at ACE HW). Any chance you can also use a discretely placed screw or two to mechanically hold it? Thanks for your suggestions. I'd rather not resort to screws if I don't have to. I'll try your other idea of an adhesive designed for shower stalls. I just used what I had on hand. I'll try to upload some pictures so you have a visual of what I'm working on.Shower stall has pulled away from the wallThis topic has been moved to another forum. You can read it here: 28265518Shower stall has pulled away from the wallThe shower stall wall (one piece) has come unstuck from the wall. How do I fix it? I cleaned all the existing caulking from the top edge and added a second layer of thin foam double-backed tape (the same stuff that's already there). I re-caulked using HDX Latex Plus Silicone All-Purpose caulk. I checked on it the next day and it had pulled away from the wall again, cracking the caulk. Any suggestions?
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