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Discuss shower over roll top bath in the Guest Area at TilersForums; Hi all need some help i have a FREE STANDING ROLL TOP BATH that i have puched back against the wall and have sealed all the edges, but still it ...
          
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    Hi all need some help i have a FREE STANDING ROLL TOP BATH that i have puched back against the wall and have sealed all the edges, but still it leaks from the corner i have got too shower curtines round so no leak but its still leaking what eles can i do to stop it leaking from the edges of the bath
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    Default Re: shower over roll top bath

    hi, in my opinion, free standing roll top baths are unsuitable for use with showers unless you can get a shower curtain rail shaped to fit the shape of your bath and you always tuck the shower curtains inside the bath when using the shower. free standing roll top baths are more suitable for using as a bath only as a feature in a bathroom.

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    As above, the rolled edges will collect water from a shower..
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