

🚿 Seal the deal: Keep your shower leak-proof and your bathroom envy-worthy!
The CR Laurence Shower Door Translucent Vinyl Bulb Seal features a 95-inch length with a pre-applied Hi-Bond adhesive tape for fast, hassle-free installation. Engineered to seal 7/32" gaps on 1/4" and thicker glass doors, this durable vinyl seal prevents water leakage effectively while maintaining a clear, low-profile appearance.
| ASIN | B006JFOERK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #91,171 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #437 in Masking Tape |
| Brand | CRL |
| Brand Name | CRL |
| Color | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 out of 5 stars 495 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 95"L x 0.21"W |
| Item Height | 0.1 centimeters |
| Item Thickness | 0.22 Inches |
| Manufacturer | C. R. Laurence Co., Inc. |
| Material | Vinyl |
| Material Type | Vinyl |
| Product Dimensions | 95"L x 0.21"W |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Door |
| Unit Count | 7.9167 Feet |
M**T
Excellent solution for under a shower door!
Remodeled master bath, with hinged shower doors. Despite glass installer putting a shower plastic "sweep" on the bottom of door, it still leaked water around the edges, in a corner, and near the door gap opening. The sweep just smeared water into my bathroom floor when you opened it after a shower, needing floor to be towel dried each time. I used this silicon bubble product with adhesive strip laying it horizontally under the shower door gap, and removed the sweep from the door.. Now, water just flows down the door, and into the shower, not my bathroom area - as the silicone bubble product acts as a dam keeping water on the inside of the shower.
A**R
Pretty easy install, but one issue
This product was as advertised, but I had one problem with installation. The product came coiled in a tight loop, to fit into a small plastic bag. The resulting curvature in the seal was a problem, as it caused the the seal to pull away from the bottom end of the door. I started from the top, and the seal adhered well all the way to the bottom. But when I cut off the extra at the bottom, the last few inches curled away from the door, and would not stay adhered. I ended up having to use some additional adhesive glue to get it to stay attached.
J**S
Doesn't stay stuck to glass
I applied the seal to a glass shower door. While it filled the gap between the door and the glass wall the door was attached to, I noticed it started coming off after a couple of days. I reapplied it to the edge of the door and closed the door to hold it in place. that held it on for about another day. I have also tried applying silicone glue to the back and that too came off after a few days. I am not sure if the issue is with the seal or the door itself. That's why I gave them the benefit of the doubt and gave them 3 stars. Given that, make sure the surface you are applying to is very clean before applying. I wiped it down, but probably should have used a solvent such as alcohol first.
N**N
TINY STICKY PLASTIC TUBE
Every counter in my apartment is the worst. When they installed the sinks, they didn't bother to use a leveler. To add insult to injury, the faucet head is only like.. an inch away from the back of the sink. So every time I washed my hands, water would splash out of the sink and start pooling in the back right corner of my counter and get gross. WELL NOT ANYMORE! 2 years into this apartment I have decided to take action. Thanks to the efforts of TINY STICKY TUBE, water is kept from pooling into the corner. It has also solved a similar issue in my kitchen. I wholly recommend this tiny sticky tube for anyone who needs a tube you can stick to things.
A**R
DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY
Don't waste your money on this product. The adhesive does not stick to the surface. The seal is not pliable at all, it is a hard plastic. Garbage product.
N**I
Sel is not flexible, does not compress.
I bought the 5/32" version of this seal about 3-4 weeks ago and can tell you, " It Is Not Flexible. " More specifically: It would have worked if it was flexible, even a small amount (1/16" or more). Instead, the material is very inflexible and hard. To get it to "work", I had to cut its lenght back from about 6 ft. to about 6 inches in length and locate this small strip, in the gap at the bottom of my glass door. The gap between the swing glass shower door and the fixed glass panel varied only slightly: at the bottom was 1/4 inch while the gap at the top was about 1/16 - less than 2/16 inch less wide than 1/4 inch. But it would not fit into the gap, without preventing the door from swinging without forcing it; over time, I am sure this non-flexible seal would have fail, probably by pulling off the adhesive, or the adjoining fixed-glass panel would have loosened - which would have been much worse. (My glass entry door is a moveable glass panel, which moves past a fixed glass panel - so the gap for mounting a seal is in between.) Bottom line: the 6 inch length of the seal does not stop shower water from spraying the shower curb and bathroom flooring outside the shower stall. Russ N.
O**T
Perfect!
This replaced the original flapper type of seal. It works better and looks better than the original and I believe it will last much longer.
A**R
Works as advertised
I saw prior reviews commenting on the fact the product is shipped coiled. So upon receipt I unpackaged and placed flat on the floor with some books on top to allow the product to straighten prior to application. The seal went on easy and adhered to the glass door edge.
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