Bottom / Vertical Bubble Shower Door Seal for 4–6mm Glass Up to 15mm Gap DA456S15
Shower Door Bottom Seal Strip for 4–6mm Glass – 12mm Fin | V456S12
4–6mm Glass Shower Door Bottom Seal – 16mm Fin | V456S16
4–6mm Glass Shower Door Bottom Seal – 20mm Fin | V456S20
4–6mm Glass Shower Door Bottom Seal – 23mm Fin | V456S2023
Universal Adhesive Shower Door Sweep & Bottom Seal – 12–35mm Gap | V312S1235H
Curved Shower Screen Seal for 4–6mm Glass – 12mm Fin | V456S12CU
Curved Shower Screen Seal for 4–6mm Glass – 16mm Fin | V456S16CU
Curved Shower Screen Seal for 4–6mm Glass – 20mm Fin | V456S20CU
Curved Shower Screen Seal for 4–6mm Glass – 23mm Fin | V456S23CU
Self-Adhesive Curved Bath Screen Seal Trim – 12–35mm Gap | V312S1235F
4–6mm H-Shape Vertical Shower Door Seal – 8mm Fin H456S8
4–6mm H-Shape Vertical Shower Door Seal 15mm Fin H456S15
4–6mm H-Shape Vertical Shower Door Seal – 20mm Fin H456S20
4–6mm H-Shape Vertical Shower Door Seal – 25mm Fin H456S2025
Vertical Bubble Shower Door Seal for 4–6mm Glass – 6mm Gap D456S7
Large Bubble Shower Door Seal for 4–6mm Glass Up to 11mm Gap D456S12
8mm Self-Adhesive T-Shape Shower Threshold Seal – 13mm Fin | RY3463
Clear Shower Door Threshold Seal Strip for Shower Tray – D510
Low-Profile Shower Glass Threshold Channel Seal – VG003
Clear Adhesive Shower Threshold Bulb Seal Strip – PV29
F Shape Shower Door Seal | 8mm Slim Fin | Fits 4mm, 5mm & 6mm Glass F456S8
F Shape Shower Door Seal | 12mm Standard Fin | Fits 4mm, 5mm & 6mm Glass F456S12
F Shape Shower Door Seal | 15mm 'Extended' Fin | Fits 4mm, 5mm & 6mm Glass F456S15
4mm Shower Screen Seal FAQ
Common questions about choosing, fitting and replacing shower screen seals for 4mm glass, older bath screens and lightweight shower doors.
Are 4mm shower screen seals the same as 4–6mm seals?
Many replacement shower screen seals are designed to fit a small range of glass thicknesses, such as 4mm, 5mm and 6mm.
If a product is marked for 4–6mm glass, it can usually be used on 4mm glass when the channel, profile shape and fitting position are correct.
Will a 4–6mm shower seal grip securely on 4mm glass?
It should grip securely if the seal is designed for 4–6mm glass and the glass edge is clean and dry before fitting.
Because 4mm glass is at the thinner end of the range, choosing the correct profile is especially important to avoid slipping or loose fitting.
How do I choose the right seal for a 4mm shower screen?
Start by checking where the seal fits. Use a bottom seal for leaks under the door, a vertical or side seal for gaps near the wall or frame, a curved seal for quadrant or P-shaped screens, and a magnetic seal for glass-to-glass closure.
After choosing the position, measure the gap you need to cover and compare your old seal profile with the product images before ordering.
Can I use a 5mm or 6mm shower seal on 4mm glass?
Only if the product is clearly marked as suitable for 4–6mm glass.
A seal designed only for 5mm or 6mm glass may not grip firmly on thinner 4mm glass and could slide, twist or fall off during use.
Why does my 4mm shower screen seal keep sliding off?
Sliding usually means the seal channel is too wide for the glass, the glass edge was not cleaned properly, or the seal profile does not match the original fitting position.
Remove any limescale or soap residue from the glass edge before fitting the new seal.
Are 4mm shower screen seals suitable for older bath screens?
Yes, many older and lightweight bath screens use thinner glass, including 4mm glass.
The key is to match the seal type to the screen design, such as bottom, side, curved, framed or magnetic.
Which 4mm shower seal should I use to stop water leaking under the door?
For water leaking under the door, choose a bottom shower seal with a soft fin or drip rail.
Measure the gap between the bottom of the glass and the shower tray or bath rim, then choose the closest fin length.
Do I need glue or silicone for a 4mm shower screen seal?
Most push-fit shower screen seals do not need glue or silicone.
For 4mm glass, it is better to choose a correctly sized channel so the seal grips the glass naturally. Adhesive should only be used where the product is designed as a self-adhesive seal.
Is Your Shower Glass Around 4mm?
4mm shower glass is often found on older bath screens, lightweight shower doors and thinner shower panels. Small measuring differences are common, so use this guide to check where your glass sits within the 4–6mm shower screen seal range.
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| Your Measurement | What It Usually Means | Best Page to Check | Main Buying Concern |
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Around 4mm You are here |
Thin glass, often found on older bath screens or lightweight shower doors. | 4mm shower screen seals | Making sure the seal grips thinner glass securely without sliding off. |
| Around 5mm | Middle of the 4–6mm compatible range. This can happen when measuring with a ruler. | 5mm shower screen seals | Confirming whether your measurement sits within the 4–6mm range. |
| Around 6mm | Common thickness for many standard UK shower doors and bath screens. | 6mm shower screen seals | Choosing the right profile for a standard shower door or screen. |
















































