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We are having problems removing a shower enclosure, we are unsure of the make and despite the doors coming off easily we are struggling with the side panels, we have already removed the screws top and bottom but the panels still aren't coming out is there a guide rail or something we are missing, we put the enclosure in about 11 years ago but have a leak so are removing the mosaic tiles and replacing with larger tiles. I have attached some photos.
Any ideas anyone.

Many Thanks Karen

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Are you sure it isn't just the silicon that is holding it in place?
 
there will be panels on the inside wall ends which will come off, under which you will find screws holding the frame to the wall fixed parts.
 
Take the screws out of the wall profile if you haven't, cut the silicone where the bottom rail meets the tray and it should move. The enclosure will come out as one and leave the wall profiles in place.
 
I didn't even see yours before I started writing Steve, I agree though lol

I always seem to get it wrong when complimenting the wife and it gets taken the wrong way and ends up offending her instead
 
We are having problems removing a shower enclosure, we are unsure of the make and despite the doors coming off easily we are struggling with the side panels, we have already removed the screws top and bottom but the panels still aren't coming out is there a guide rail or something we are missing, we put the enclosure in about 11 years ago but have a leak so are removing the mosaic tiles and replacing with larger tiles. I have attached some photos.
Any ideas anyone.

Many Thanks Karen

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Thanks all for your response I will let you know how we get on.
 
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