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take the details along to a plumber supply shop ( not a hardware shop or mart) and there will be some one there that will be able to advise on parts , problems or replacement equipment
Ace Hardware sells that door and you will need to see if they can order the parts but it looka like they sell the doors 36" size so when you order you will need to order for the Sterling Plumbing 1500D-36S "Vista Pivot" Shower Door Fits Openings 31 -1/4" To 36" H 66" . Now if you have not completely finished the shower you could always make the door opening fit what you have.
Only on normal head.If you have normal set-up hand held diverts before filter.From the stand point of a 35 yr master plumber,your wasting your money,unless you gulping a lot of water while you shower.Lots of gimmicks out there,like drain cleaning chemicals complete waste of money
Mark, I'm having different problems with the same door. Try "filing" down the ends of the bottom rail, where it is contacting the curved corners. You might have to buy a metal file to accomplish this. Go heavy on the adhesive caulk on the underside of the bottom rail. Make sure the shower base is clean and dry. You might have to push down with your arms for several minutes to get the adhesive caulk to stick. Good luck, I have to go back to my folks this afternoon, because I can't get the door panel in w/o it scraping the top rail. Ugh.
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