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Shower Problem.
uhuru_2
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Hi,
need a bit of advice on a shower bar - not sure if that is the correct name for it but I'm taking about the bar that has a clamp thing on it which slides up and down to set the height of the shower.
This clamp no longer clamps to the bar. It slides straight down to the bottom as soon as you try to push it to the top of the bar. Great for my youngest daughter but not so great for those of us over 3ft tall.
I have looked for a clamp and it seems you can buy them but they all seem to need the bar to be removed from the fixings so that you can fit the clamp over it. I can't find any way to remove the bar, can't even see any screws anywhere.
Does anyone know either where I can buy some sort of clamp to attach to the bar to hold the shower without having to remove the bar itself? Or of not how on earth the bar is attached to the wall?
need a bit of advice on a shower bar - not sure if that is the correct name for it but I'm taking about the bar that has a clamp thing on it which slides up and down to set the height of the shower.
This clamp no longer clamps to the bar. It slides straight down to the bottom as soon as you try to push it to the top of the bar. Great for my youngest daughter but not so great for those of us over 3ft tall.
I have looked for a clamp and it seems you can buy them but they all seem to need the bar to be removed from the fixings so that you can fit the clamp over it. I can't find any way to remove the bar, can't even see any screws anywhere.
Does anyone know either where I can buy some sort of clamp to attach to the bar to hold the shower without having to remove the bar itself? Or of not how on earth the bar is attached to the wall?
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the screws are normally hidden, under a small plastic cover.
have a careful look around the top and bottom. try and pry the cover/s off with a sharp blade.Get some gorm.0 -
its called a shower riser kit m8. and the screws are usually under white/chrome caps easy to pop of to expose the screws
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