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    Shower door track

    Hi all, wondering how you clean your sliding shower door tracks. Has anyone enlarged the slots so that there flush with the bottom of the track so they would drain better? DW would also like to know if anyone has any short cuts for doing the same. Thank You.

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    We buy packages of inexpensive sponges that fit in the slots perfectly. Not hard to clean that way. A Dremel tool with a metal reamer bit would get the inside slots - but it would be difficult to reach the second and third slots. I've never considered doing that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Second Chance View Post
    We buy packages of inexpensive sponges that fit in the slots perfectly. Not hard to clean that way. A Dremel tool with a metal reamer bit would get the inside slots - but it would be difficult to reach the second and third slots. I've never considered doing that.

    Rob
    ^^^ We also use thin sponges ^^^
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    Thanks. Looks like thin sponges is the way to go.

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