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Shower door channel
Mar 7
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I've got a rather moldy shower cubicle I'm planning on re-sealing. However, I'm a bit puzzled by the actual door. There is a channel at the bottom of the door which has been filled with what looks like a clear sealant. Should it have a sealant in the door or should this channel just be empty (and therefore fill with water)?
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Better pic would probably help. normally there's water holes on the inside so any water in the channel runs into the tray
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