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Bathtub splash guard?

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With 3 adults and two children in the house, a LOT of water is getting out of the tub and onto my bathroom floor. I've checked all the usual places for splash guards, but I'm finding they all have sharp 90degree corners. The problem is my tub has rounded corners and it just doesn't fit properly.

We've tried filing and cutting, filling in with caulk, but nothing seems to work. And I can't find round-edged splash guards anywhere! Half the new tub/shower designs have rounded corners now so I find it hard to believe nobody has splash guards with rounded corners... Can anyone out there give a girl a hand with some recommendations?

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  1. At the present time, I don't know of any rounded splash guards to use.  The 3 adults should be more careful when in the tub (not filling it so high) and the children should be taught and monitored about overfilling and splashing water. I don't know what type of flooring you have, but water can get into the tiniest of cracks and eventually cause flooring problems.


  2. position the splash guard any way you want, where the big holes are try using some foam sealant. after the foam sealant has dried you can scrape off some of it to try and level it out, its gonna look like sh*t more then likely but it will work.
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