🚿 Seal the deal: Stop leaks, save style, and upgrade your shower sanctuary!
The HUTLON 118-inch U-type shower door seal strip is engineered for frameless glass doors 8-10mm thick, delivering a durable, clear, and flexible barrier that prevents water leaks, reduces noise, and protects glass edges. Made from premium polycarbonate, it resists yellowing and cracking across extreme temperatures, offering a long-lasting, easy-to-install solution that elevates your bathroom’s functionality and aesthetic.
Brand | HUTLON |
Material | Plastic |
Color | U-type |
Product Dimensions | 118.5"L x 0.4"W |
Item Thickness | 10 Millimeters |
Recommended Uses For Product | Door |
UPC | 783103305806 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00783103305806 |
Manufacturer | HUTLON |
Unit Count | 9.75 Feet |
Part Number | 3/8"(10mm)shower door seal strip |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Item model number | 3/8"(10mm)shower door seal strip |
Size | 16.9" x 7 Pieces - 3/8"(10 mm) |
Style | Durable |
Shape | U type shower door seal strip |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | shower door sweep |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**G
Shower seal
Easy to install and adjust to opening width. Sold in sections, which I didn't like, but it helped installation and looked okay.
M**L
Good product but didn't meet my needs
This product is exactly as advertised. It is made of good silicone and adheres to the glass well without need for adhesive or tape. That said, it will pull away from the glass if you bump it at the right angle so adhesive is probably a good idea.Unfortunately, it simply doesn't fit my door. The gap between the glass door and the stationary panel is just enough smaller than the silicone seal that the door can't swing freely. This is in no way the fault of the seal. I see now that someone asked for the dimensions of the "bulb" and someone replied that it is 8mm. My gap is about 7mm and even that 1mm is enough to stop the door. You need to make sure your gap fits the seal perfectly.
D**O
FINALLY! Something that worked.
I tried several different versions of door seals in an attempt to replace the one that came with the doors and lasted 7 years. Originally had an "l-shaped" seal which was installed on the moving side and it worked ok, but it was hard for me to find a quality replacement at a reasonable price. Cound not get a good seal using the silicone "h-type" of seal. With this bubble seal, I installed it on the non-swinging side, so the door pushes against tge bubble when closed. I used a little silicone at the base and notched the hard plastic sides a bit to get the flexible bubble to cover the problem area (see picture). Easy. I was leary of it coming three pieces, but it works well and only needed two, so I have an extra ( just in case). Fits snugly and did not silicone in place but will reconsider if it starts to look moldy or gunky underneath.
V**E
Not usable
I was unable to use the seal. It is too flexible and did not stay in place. It is also too wide.
J**.
Didn't work
This deal looked good. And sealed good. But once the door was used, the seal would not stay on the glass.
R**H
Easy on--no adhesive needed
I needed to stop water from exiting at the bottom of the shower door. I received the product today and immediately installed it. My glass is at the maximum width recommended so it is a tight fit and no adhesive is needed to keep it in place. I believe this will solve my problem!
B**M
thanks a lot
thanks a lot
J**2
Good seal, does what it’s supposed to, needs adhesive to stay put
I like the seal, I spent way too much time comparing them and thought this may be the answer. We have a glass door that has an opening againt a pony/knee wall, no full wall or glass is near the opening to get a solid closure, and better yet, it’s not exactly even. The seal was easy to attach and does what it’s suppose to in filling a gap between my shower door and the bottom of the wall, keeping water in. I used some silicone along the edge to attach it and when putting the seal on the gel did move a little onto the side of the shower door and didn’t stay in a clean pretty line. After about a week the seal did shimmy off near the bottom where it repetitively hits the wall. Every other day now we are reattaching the seal to the bottom of the door so the whole thing doesn’t flap off. I’ll have to go back in with more silicone to attach it better to the door.
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