I would use 100% clear silicone. -But I would first look for easier ways to do this.
Pretty shower glass doors can be found on most home improvement websites. Some places to look would be BASCO shower doors or Artiscraft shower doors websites.
form_title=Glass Shower Door or Enclosure Installation form_header=8973 What type of glass is it?*= [] Clear [] Obscured [] Glass block [] Etched [] Other How would you describe the configuration of the unit?*= () Sliding by-pass doors () Hinged door with adjacent fixed glass panel () Hinged door with 2 adjacent fixed glass panels () Hinged door (alone) () Other What kind of door and panel do you want?*= () "Frameless (3/8"" or 1/2"" glass) () Aluminum frame (1/4"" glass) () Other" Please select the type of glass shower doors you want intalled.*= () Bathtub () Shower () Combination tub/shower () Steam shower
form_title=Shower Door Repair form_header=8983 What repairs are required on the shower doors?*= [] "Door or glass panel leaks [] Door does not shut properly [] Glass needs replacing [] Glass is loose [] Sliding door(s) are off track [] Frame pulling out of wall [] Wall behind frame is soft, moldy [] Water damage" What purpose would the door or enclosure be for?*= () Bathtub () Shower () Combination bathtub/shower () Steam shower
Typically, bath shower screens are made of plastic. They hang like a curtain from a rod spanning the shower. This would be the most cost effective. Another type of shower screen would be glass doors.
Lexel, LePage extreme or 100% silicone.
Depends on the base liquid of the marker. You would have to use a solvent of it that will not mar the polycarbonate.
You can if you use a tile glue suitable to the fibreglass. Read the instructions on your adhesive carefully, many will stick to fibreglass,but some won't.
The adhesive tape left a sticky residue on the glass.
Maxi glass is actually a plastic that is resistant to breakage but not unbreakable. Plastic is generally more prone to scratching but more resistant to breakage. Glass is more prone to breakage but is scratch resistant. Depending on your application if you need a truly unbreakable transparent product I would recommend a polycarbonate such as lexan. (bulletproof glass) Otherwise if you just don't want your drink glass to break then "Maxi Glass" will be ok.
Ask in the hardware store for an adhesive that has extremely high heat resistance.ANS 2 A good high heat epoxy, such as J B Weld.
To prevent falls and slips in the bathroom, you can install grab bars near the toilet and in the shower, use non-slip mats or adhesive strips in the tub and shower, ensure good lighting, keep the floor dry, and consider adding a shower chair or bench for stability.
You can buy a polycarbonate sheet from most DIY and building supply stores, such as Home Depot. They will happily cut the sheet to size for you if you ask them.