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Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 8:16 am |
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[ Can anyone advise on the best way to get the tray out... From looking at my unit I'll have to work from the top down. Advice on attachment methods would help too.]
Hi Andy
Send me a PM with you email address and will send you photos &
Info on how I did mine if this would be of any help, each bathroom shower tray is different but the basic method of fitting is the same stuck in with silicone.
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Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 9:39 am |
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We've got a fairly complicated crack in our shower tray, which also runs underneath all the washroom cupboards and the bog, so would be a nightmare to remove. Have tried various patented gloops and magic mystery cures and while everything seems watertight at the moment I'd feel a lot more comfortable with a 'proper' repair.
Someone on here recommended a firm called Branfibre and I've had a quote from them for 'around £175 plus VAT' to put a new layer of glass fibre over the tray while it's in situ. They're near Banbury and I'm going to have it done as soon as I can find time to take the MH over there.
Their website is
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