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Old 03-20-2021, 10:44 PM   #10
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I've made my own shower mod that fits right in with this thread. My 2014 2922KB shower walls seem to be impervious to water, so I protected the hinged areas with a silicone strip product with adhesive on one side. See Amazon ASIN: B07XZ5WY3S. It's a flat silicone ribbon maybe 2" wide with adhesive on one side of the strip. It adheres well to the shower wall and folds/unfolds with the shower walls just fine. I then used the same plastic craft snaps I used to keep the curtains from pulling open on the shower walls and shower curtain. I did this with 3M VHS automotive trim tape.

DW cut and hemmed the curtain to conform to the particulars of the tub and you can draw the curtain around you and snap it to the walls to keep it from sticking to you and to keep the water in the tub. It seems to work well.
Cheers,
Eric
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