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MOLITTLE | 14:10 Fri 09th Jan 2009 | Interiors
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My shower cubicle doors open and close with plastic square rollers on each section of the door. They are square pieces of plastic which I cannot find. The door has IMAGE on the glass but I cannot find anything about obtaining rollers. I do not want to have to replace the doors as that would be very expensive does anyone know anywhere that I might be able to get these.
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.........just a bit of Googling Mo..................... :o)

http://www.imageshowers.com/services.aspx
ps..............scroll to the bottom of the page..........
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Thank you for your reply.
I have been in the IMAGE website this afternoon but they really only show their latest products and not parts as such. My shower screen is about 12 Years old and I doubt after looking at their super easy glide models that I will be able to obtain my crappy plastic useless rollers.
But thank you anyway for your help
I think that The Builder was alerting you to their customer service number. I know it has kind of gone out of fashion, but it is still perfectly possible to phone up a company rather than trying to order something from them on the internet.

Either they will have the part or not, if you dont phone you will never know......
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Thanks, I did miss the point that the builder was making. I will phone up and see if they can help it is well worth a try.
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Update - I managed to speak to Image Shower representative and although the screen was about 12 Years old they have just sent me the correct rollers.
What a relief as did not want to have to buy a new screen.
Thank you for your advice.

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