Stand inside the shower.
Removing sliding shower door with bottom glides.
On my glass shower doors the bottom track simply restrains the glass from swinging.
The top of the door should have wheels that ride against the top shower rail.
Step one remove the old broken door guide.
Look at the bottom track.
This is the easiest step because removing a shower door from the frame is an uninvolved process.
Look at the track on the bottom.
It is an extruded aluminum rail.
Not only did they enclose the tub in a way that a soft white fabric curtain wouldn t they had seen better days.
It was one of those can t do this soon enough tasks that was at the top of our list.
It is made out of aluminum with the edge that faces the inside of the shower being shorter than the one on the other side.
Over time the guide can crack and break due to its mainly plastic composition and the frequency that the shower is being used.
This is how to r.
So there were lines of rust around them.
They re hung from rollers at the top.
So i made one.
They are plastic and aprox 3inches by 3inches in the shape of an l.
I just unscrewed it with a phillips head screwdriver.
Look at the top track.
Take down the immovable.
How to evacuate swinging doors.
I headed to our local hardware store and picked up this tub and shower door bottom guide for a couple bucks here s the same one on amazon.
Step 1 remove the moving shower door.
The edge that is inside of the shower is probably shorter.
A sliding shower door guide is a piece that fits in the bottom groove.
Step two add command strips to the back of the new shower guides.
It s no hard task to take out a sliding door from its bracket as it doesn t take much to.
Replacement is the reverse.
To remove them one simply lifts the glass swing the door out of the track unhook the top rollers and bob s your uncle.
I need to replace the shower door guides that keep the shower doors from swaying.
Grasp the near door with both hands.
This is the story of removing the sliding shower doors in our bathroom.
I couldn t find a tutorial that addresses how to take off a sliding shower door that has retaining clips on the bottom track.
Hinges hold swinging doors in position to make it easy to unfold and shut.
This usually small piece docks against the metal track on the sides or in the bottom.