🚿 Seal the deal on leaks with invisible precision!
The Prime-Line M 6258 is a clear vinyl bottom seal designed specifically for 3/8 inch thick, 36-inch frameless shower doors. It prevents water leaks with a slip-on, adhesive-free installation that takes minutes. Easily customizable by cutting to fit shorter doors, this durable seal keeps bathrooms dry and stylish while resisting mold and discoloration.
Brand | PRIME-LINE |
Material | Vinyl |
Color | Clear |
Product Dimensions | 36"L x 0.88"W |
Item Thickness | 0.38 Inches |
Recommended Uses For Product | Door |
UPC | 049793062581 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00049793062581, 00049793625816 |
Manufacturer | Prime-Line Products |
Unit Count | 3.0 Feet |
Part Number | M 6258 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Item model number | M 6258 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 3/8 in. |
Style | single flap |
Finish | Clear |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Can be cut down to custom size |
Included Components | bottom seal |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 Year limited |
A**N
Good fit and quality.
Works as suggested. I only needed 24", so I sawed 12" off. It is good quality and fits my 1/4" thick shower door.
S**5
Good product
Good fit and easy to install.
M**J
Great for the price!
Works great. Easy to install. Seal is great. Used utility knife to cut, not the easiest, but overall pleased with purchase.
R**I
Great fit
Perfect fit. Could not find the proper width at the big box stores. Have had them before. Will buy from Amazon in the future. Great product and excellent price/value. A bit suprised by the relatively huge box it was shipped in but understand the complexity. Prime member, forever.
D**D
Works well. Know your door measurements.
Fits snug and does the job as long as you measure well and your shower door is level with the floor.This is the second one I've bought and it's not because the first one failed but because my shower door is not perfectly level with the floor and I have to trim the sweeps. I happened to trim a little too much on the first one and the sweep was no longer touching the tile. It still worked fine but not as well as it should and if I don't do something right I'm going to do it again.I'm not sure why one of the pictures of the product shows the sweeps off the tile. If they aren't gently touching and your tiles aren't angled into the shower it will pool up and run outside the door. Putting it on my doors as it came from the package caused it to jam and I had to pull hard to open the door. Once again that's not the products fault.With the new one I measured the distance on both ends of my door and cut the sweeps to match the distance from glass to tile. It's not easy but you need to learn to be handy to problem solve and overcome the annoying things in life.For the people that are getting leaks I'm betting that it's because of one of the following scenarios:1. The gap under the door is larger than the sweeps.2. Water is going through the vertical gap between the door and the other glass panels adjacent.3. Their tiles were installed poorly and water is running out of the shower.4. They shower like a baby bird in a bird bath and get water all over the door.It's not going to be a 100% water tight seal but that's not what it's supposed to be. It does what it's supposed to do which is keep splashing water from easily seeping and pooling on the outside of the shower door. If you shower like a normal human and your shower head isn't aimed directly at the door you should be good to go and happy with the purchase.
M**.
Simple, Easy, and Fixed Our Problem
This fixed our problem almost 100%. We just built a new house and decided to have frameless shower doors because we had seen some in a nice hotel we stayed in and we loved the look. I also loved how there was no u-shaped metal track on the bottom of the shower for the door to sit in, which can turn into a hard to clean place for dirt to collect, not to mention it can be ouchy on your feet if you step on it or stub your toe. However, the shower in the hotel did not have a sweep like this, and after using it, we ended up with quite the puddle of water on the hotel bathroom floor. I figured it was just poor design of the tile ledge that the door hangs over, and if we simply had our builders make sure that the ledge was sloped enough, the water would run down the door and continue down to the drain.However, after our beautiful bathroom was completed and we moved into our house, we quickly discovered that we too were having water escape under the glass door and all over the floor. I Googled the problem and discovered these clear shower sweeps that people were raving about and decided to give it a try. It's not very expensive and it installs simply by sliding into place with no glue or adhesive, so there was really not much risk involved. (The lack of glue also means it is easy to remove for cleaning purposes.)With super fast 2-day shipping, it came, we clipped it on the door, and immediately our problem was solved! We had almost zero water escaping the shower. The remaining escaping water is caused because we also have a slight gap along the side of the shower door where the occasional well aimed drop or two can find its way out, but it is minimal enough that we have not opted to also install an additional h-jamb along the side of the door because the h-jamb will not allow the door to continue to open either into the shower or out into the bathroom space (you have to pick which way you want the door to open, instead of having both options). But, if we decided in the future that those extra escaping drops were overly problematic, then I would not hesitate to install an h-jamb as well (http://smile.amazon.com/Polycarbonate-Jamb-Hard-Degree-Glass/dp/B001G12TZQ/ref=pd_bxgy_60_2?ie=UTF8&refRID=0YWV6MKMT2YTW3EZS2S7).We are very happy. So happy, that we got a second sweep for the downstairs bathroom as well. Although, one word of caution; it appears that how tightly the sweep seals between the bottom of the door and the shower base ledge depends on how exactly hung the door was originally. Our basement sweep fits slightly more snug than our upstairs sweep because the door in the basement was hung just a fraction lower than the upstairs door. This make for a tighter seal, but it also make the door slightly more stubborn to open and close. Perhaps, with wear, the plastic will become less stiff and allow the door to swing more freely.
L**T
Hard to cut, slide but works
Works on our shower door. It was hard to cut and left a rough edge. It's also hard to spread open and slide open. Eventually got it on and the stiffness works for it still being on our shower door
S**Y
Easy to cut and fit to shower door.
Easy to cut and fit to shower door. measure your glass for a good fit. It slides on and fits tight.
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