🚿 Seal the deal: Keep your bathroom leak-free and sleek!
The Zengest Shower Glass Door Seal Strip is a 120-inch transparent silicone strip designed to fit 3/8" frameless glass doors. It prevents water leaks, dust, and noise with easy-to-cut, eco-friendly material that installs effortlessly, ensuring a clean, quiet, and dry bathroom environment.
Color | Transparent |
Material | Silicone |
Brand | Zengest |
Product Dimensions | 120"L x 0.8"W x 0.3"Th |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Manufacturer | Zengest |
UPC | 700828185902 |
Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**B
Great seal for our sauna door.
Worked much better then the stuff the glass installer used. It is soft which made it easy to install and works well as a seal. The original seal was too stiff and kept un-rolling and falling off the glass. The adheasive strip suppled with the seal helped hold it in place.
P**R
Listen up, I’m here to answer some questions…..
1. Is it hard plastic? No, it’s soft and flimsy2. Is it crystal clear? No, it’s slightly opaque3. Does it stay on the glass firmly? Kind of, it comes with some adhesive but I’d say skip it and use clear silicone to keep it on instead4. Is it worth it? Yea, it isn’t expensive and does the job just fine5. Does it look good? Yes, looks absolutely fine, not ugly at all6. Is it difficult to cut? Heck no! Use scissors7. Will it last? It should, unless you chew on it
T**5
Product photos are false advertising. See my attached photo for reality
This thing is garbage.First off, the product images lead you to believe it's rigid -- far from it. This thing is just as flimsy as the rubber band that might be used to hold a small toy in in it's box for display purposes (i.e. something you would throw away once the toy is out of the box).Honestly I seriously believe that what is shown in the photos, vs what you actually get verges on false advertising. There is ABSOLUTELY NO WAY it holds the rigid shape as shown in the very first product photo (the one where it's implying it can just stay straight for 3"+ without even being mounted to anything).Since it's so flimsy, the adhesion is dismal. Literally the adhesion breaks if you look at it wrong. Let alone the force of this sweeping against the wall and or/meeting the fixed glass on close.I ordered two of these things, and I'm mad at myself for actually trying to use them, since it now makes it impossible for me return. I should have known better and just sent them back the moment I saw them. My gut feeling told me they were garbage. I just wish I hadn't wasted my time (and money) just to confirm that they are.
G**N
Flexibility was my chief concern.
We have a neo-angle frameless glass shower. That means that where the hinge side of the door meets the side glass, the sealing strip needs to bend 45 degrees against the glass. So a very flexible seal like this one was exactly what I was looking for. Just finished the installation, which went fine. Note that there are NO INSTRUCTIONS in the package, so read the Amazon listing carefully. Also, clean the glass edges well with rubbing alcohol to improve adhesion and apply the adhesive strip TO THE GLASS EDGE, not to the silicon strip. One star off because it is NOT crystal clear, but very slightly milky. So far, pretty good and quite inexpensive. No experience yet with long term adhesion.
B**Z
Good once it's sized correctly
This goes on shower doors, so I assumed all the adhesion problems were due to people not cleaning the door sufficiently. So I did that. I scraped with my fingernails and cleaned the surface so the double-sided tape stuck wonderfully. Then I pressed the seal onto it and let it sit for a day. Then I closed the shower door and it fell off of the adhesive (which stayed stuck to the door -- my cleaning was adequate).This is a silicone strip -- the same stuff that we use for non-stick surfaces in the kitchen -- and we want it to stick in the shower. Then we apply a sideways force when it scrapes against the floor of the door, and we're surprised that it peels off -- a direction where tape adhesion is weak to begin with. To work, this has to be cut so that it's just barely not in contact with anything, but it has to be cut really close to keep water from running under it. And it has small ribs that make a straight cut very difficult unless you need to shave off exactly a rib spacing (somewhere around 1/4" -- I was midway between that, so it was difficult).Just a straight seal rather than a ribbed one would make the sizing easier, and better yet would be to have grooves on mm spacing.This also comes with no instructions, so maybe I did it wrong. On the other hand, maybe this will help someone else with the install. Since re-sizing it, everything has worked great and the deal has been adequate to dramatically reduce shower leakage (albeit not a tight seal like it would be with good adhesion and silicone pressing against the door jamb).And the length is great -- good for base and side of door, or several tries at the base if you screw it up and don't need the side.
R**.
Has worked great for 2 years now.
My glass shower door leaked through the space between the door and the wall where the hinges are mounted. The leaking ended up destroying my drywall. This product was the only gasket I could find that would fit to my glass door on the hinge side and yet was flexible enough to allow the door to be opened and closed repeatedly while maintaining a good seal when the door is closed. The gasket comes in one long strip but was easy to cut to to length in pieces so as to allow for the door hinges. Although it comes with adhesive attachment strips, silicone really needs to be applied to attach the gasket to the glass door. But does it work long term? Yes. I installed this two years ago and it has never failed to keep my drywall dry.
T**S
Weak adhesive strip
Make sure to use your own adhesive strip. One provided does not hold to long. Mine a week at best
J**N
Used this style for years
This is a flexible seal for a shower door. I have used this style for years in my customers homes. It works great and will stay on forever preventing leaks.This can be a bit confusing when you first use it. Place the adhesive tape on the shower door first. Then cut your flexible seal to size. Once you apply seal to door the adhesion will hold for ever.This is offered at a great price and it maintains the beauty of the glass door with no distractions. Works well at preventing leaks.
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