Nope, all the outside edges should be sealedThat was my original question. I think maybe it is supposed to be clear?
Nope, all the outside edges should be sealedThat was my original question. I think maybe it is supposed to be clear?
That bit is on the inside of the screen.Nope, all the outside edges should be sealed
The last pic in your last post with the question shows the outside of the screen does it not?That bit is on the inside of the screen.
That was my original question. I think maybe it is supposed to be clear?
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Indeed, I think the tiles and screen may be new and someone has managed to create a route down the back of the silver strip and out the room side at the base
It's an easy test; humour me by training the running shower wand on the bit I have circledI'm not sure that it does pour out the other side
It's absolutely not impractical, it really is the only approach that will get this back to the way it needs to be to ensure that the screen works properly and it'll stay watertight long term. Any other option will use copious amounts of silicone/stick on seals/allsorts and will really only be a temporary fudge that will invariably leak again.Taking the screen off and cutting a channel out is highly impractical since this is all brand new tile,
Your choice, but it wouldn't be mine. Bet you find the problem when you take the channel offso I guess that means I'm just stuck with this
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