Close the shower door.
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Remove the shim and two by four block from beneath the door.
Many hinges come with two sets of gaskets one for 3 8 or 10 mm and one for 1 2 or 12 mm.
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If you find a stripped hole place a doorstop under the open door to hold the temporary drop of the weight.
Tighten the hinge screws.
Check the gaskets to make sure that they are the correct thickness for your glass thickness.
If the door is still out of alignment with the frame loosen the screws and repeat the procedure.
Using vinegar or a mineral dissolving solution like clr or lime away brush out the tracks.
If you need to literally chisel out crusted on mineral deposits for your shower door repair use a rigid wooden edge.
Make a cardboard shim to fix your sagging door.
You can simply take the screws out of one hinge without removing the complete door.
Just remove the screws pull the door out very carefully just enough to slide your cardboard shim underneath it.
Re tighten all of the screws.
Sliding shower doors commonly fall off.
Look for and fill stripped holes.
If a simple vinegar and rinse didn t improve things you may need some elbow grease.
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Make sure the door roller is on the track properly at the top.
Covering the drain with a washcloth can help prevent losing items while you work remove the door completely and pull the screws free.
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Use denatured alcohol to clean the gaskets the glass and the part of the hinge plate that will touch the gasket.
Remove the screws that attach to the hinges and place them safely away from the shower drain.
If your door rubs near the top or drags on the floor use a screwdriver not a drill to tighten the screws.
Next you need to figure out which hinge needs the shim.
One or two tries are usually sufficient.
The roller mechanism at the top has a little play in it so grip the door firmly and lift up then guide the roller back on the track.
With a drill you re more likely to over tighten the screw and strip the screw holes or chew up the screwheads.
Screws magically work themselves loose over the years.