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While working in my new 2016 today I saw the little tiny piece of plastic (end piece?) that supposedly holds the vertical strip up had fallen out the bottom and the strip dropped down. I figured out how to put the piece back in the track but I can't say it'll hold (especially when I take it out the first time in a few weeks). What can I do to keep it in place? Isn't silicone to make things slide? Or do I get a different type of silicone (sorry, newbie here!). Guess the factory hasn't changed anything (to have this happen on a brand new '16)? Thanks!creditlady said:Hi! I've been a long time "creeper" on the forum. This is my first time posting a comment.
We just brought home our new 2016 T@B Max S last Thursday, then took it out Friday night for camping up at Table Mountain Campgrounds in the Angeles Forest, north-east of Los Angeles.
First time we opened the shower door, the magnetic strip slipped out. Didn't notice it right away in the dim light. As the door continued to open the strip broke into several pieces. With some help, we stuffed the pieces back into the track and duct taped it in place. Now that we've got the T@B back home, DH siliconed the end cap in place. We'll see how long it holds.
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Ah,,,okay - I'll pick some up and try that. Thank you ---Photomom said:I am guessing they are talking about a silicone caulk.

I'll put gorilla glue on my list as well -- I'm surprised that piece isn't already glued in. By the way, I did as you all suggested to the stabilizers - first sprayed with silicone and PXL will like this - I "muscled" them! The front were pretty tight but after that first good turn, they came down easily. The back ones were near as tight.bgualtieri said:Mickie -- we used gorilla glue/super glue to hold the end piece and the magnet strip in. Just a little bead on the end piece

connie6465 said:1. PXLated: For highly siliconized caulks like bathroom/kitchen stuff: 1. Mask off where you can. 2. Have spray bottle with water and roughly 10% liquid dish soap (Joy, Dawn, etc). 3. Have plenty of rags handy. 4. Run your bead of caulk 5. Spray liquid on rag and on your finger. 6. Wipe bead rapidly, maybe 3 or 4 inches at a time, wiping finger on rag and spraying finger and rag often. Work in rapid succession. 7. Pull masking tape and repeat wiping process again, using finger or thumb, depending on radius desired. 8. One last longer wiping strokes if necessary, making sure to keep fingers/rag moist. Other hints: The highly siliconized caulks smear and can be messy if not done right. Have paper or something handy to put the masking tape on when you pull it off. Twisting or "rolling" your finger when you wipe the beads after pulling the masking tape will help in directing the bead where you want it, or don't want it. For instance, if using white caulk around a toilet that has a colored tile, roll your finger up and away from the tile as you wipe the caulk. If you don't roll your finger the bead will smear onto the tile. Again, many many small strokes, wiping finger on rag each time, works much better tan one long swipe. The final strokes can be longer for a uniform appearance. Masking off usually takes longer than the whole process described above...the caulking/wiping actually should proceed rapidly.
For Latex caulks on wood, etc, no need for masking, and just water and wet rags works well (no soap), and longer strokes.

I wondered the same thing.PXLated said:Wonder what the deal is with that, mine are 18 months old and fine. Bad batches of magnatized rubber?
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Jim, I haven't heard anything. I guess I need to follow up.TaB2go said:Verna - Anything yet on a fix for binding shower door and shredding rubber seal at bottom. thanks. Jim
Hi Verna,
We have seen this issue on a few other T@B's. The fix for this is on the shower side of the door there are a few screws by the hinge. You will want to back those screws out and move the door up, maybe 1/4" or so, then drill new holes and insert the screws into the new holes drilled.
You're very welcome, Jim. Yes, please tell us how it goes. Pictures are always appreciated.TaB2go said:Thanks Verna for your quick reply tonight. Will plan to use this fix ASAP and will let you know the outcome. Jim