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Post Info TOPIC: Repair Question


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Repair Question


Hi everyone,
Opened the fifth wheel today and noticed both shower door handles lying in the bottom of the shower. I also noticed the shower hose connection at the wall was cracked. Is this a silicone that holds the handles on-to the three pane glass door?

Anyone experience the same issue and how did you fix it.



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If no holes for the handles, 3M double sided tape....replace the hose.....

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Ok,
It appears to have some sort of hard silicone (it looks like liquid nail dried on the glass). Will the double sided tape hold-up to showering, and will I be able to remove the handle(s) in case I ever need to replace the glass?
Thanks,

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Us some 3M automotive trim adhesive tape, it's made to be exposed to water, it'll be double sided adhesive and about 1/8" thick usually grey in color.

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