How to remove shower doors step 1.
Removing old glass shower doors.
The doors can be heavy so get help on.
Remove shower doors from the track.
Test to see if it works by spraying the glass door with water.
Rub off with a clean towel.
I ended up removing 3 more screws.
It was one of those can t do this soon enough tasks that was at the top of our list.
Before moving on to step 4 you must remove the top part of the shower frame.
The use of rain x.
A shower that uses a normal swinging style uses hinges to allow you to open and close the door.
It s no hard task to take out a sliding door from its bracket as it doesn t take much to.
Spray glass door and close to allow the solution to set and drip back into the shower.
To remove the two glass doors simply lift up on the door to remove the little wheels from the tracking located on the top bar of the frame.
Carefully hold the door while you do this to prevent it from falling.
In a spray bottle mix 1 part white vinegar with 1 part grease fighting dish soap.
The water should roll into beads and.
Mine lifted up and out from a top track.
Allow the cleaner to sit for 15 minutes as this greatly assists in removing hard water deposits.
Remove screws from the shower door frame.
Scrub shower glass cleaner away with a window scrubber and some water.
Sprinkle rain x on the entire glass door and rub off with the towel until the glass door is.
Use a sponge to spread the paste across the shower doors.
My frame had three screws on each side and zero in the bottom track.
Locate the hinges and use a screwdriver to remove them from the metal frame.
Hinges hold swinging doors in position to make it easy to unfold and shut.
Almost forgot to add this step.
In order to remove this type you have to step inside the stall to start.
How to evacuate swinging doors.
Sprinkle a few squirts of rain x on the glass shower door.
Take down the immovable.
Removing old bulky shower doors is much easier than you think 1.
This is the story of removing the sliding shower doors in our bathroom.
So there were lines of rust around them.
Use paper towels and a squeegee to dry shower doors.