Greetings -
I want to remove old glass tub/shower doors. It looks like the frame is anchored on each wall but not on the tub - unless by caulking or some fixitive. Could that be true?
What's the best way to remove them - is there a way to take out the shower sliding doors (2 of them) first? then remove the frame? What if the frame "sticks" to the tub - what tool or method should be put into play? [?]
Last but not least, the tub has faux marble enclosure walls (20 years old also. What should I use to "plug" the holes from the screws?
As you can see, my spirit is willing but my knowlege is LIMITED [:I]! Any and all suggestions would be so appreciated. THANKS!
JayGee
JG
I want to remove old glass tub/shower doors. It looks like the frame is anchored on each wall but not on the tub - unless by caulking or some fixitive. Could that be true?
What's the best way to remove them - is there a way to take out the shower sliding doors (2 of them) first? then remove the frame? What if the frame "sticks" to the tub - what tool or method should be put into play? [?]
Last but not least, the tub has faux marble enclosure walls (20 years old also. What should I use to "plug" the holes from the screws?
As you can see, my spirit is willing but my knowlege is LIMITED [:I]! Any and all suggestions would be so appreciated. THANKS!
JayGee
JG



you should be able to cut through and silicone that is holding the frame in places. Taking your time and being careful you can avoid scratching the tub or walls.
and you can get these covers in lots of colors and metal finishes.
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