🚿 Keep the Splash, Lose the Mess!
The MAGICSplash Guard Kit is a revolutionary solution designed to prevent water from splashing out of your bath or shower. Weighing just 3.68 ounces, this lightweight, tool-free installation kit bonds instantly to your shower or bath walls, ensuring a dry and safe bathroom environment. Made from durable plastic, it’s perfect for protecting your floors from unwanted spills.
Item Weight | 3.68 ounces |
Item Form | Liquid |
Color | Red |
Material Type | Plastic |
Surface Recommendation | Tub, Walls |
D**.
Easy to install
If you have kids of any age (yes, even teens) you could probably benefit from these. They help keep the water from escaping through the end of the shower curtain onto the floor. Especially handy with the built in clips to hold the curtain in place. They stick in place and for extra measure I applied some caulking to the interior side after installation.
C**D
Beware there’s a gap
I was looking for semi permanent, easy to apply, this is neither. If you don’t get it in the exact right place on the first try you can take it off and try again but… There’s a small gap/hole in the corner! So it isn’t really going to keep all the water in anyway.No matter how hard I pushed towards the wall or down towards the tub the hole is still there. Ended up using a little caulk anyway.Would not buy again or recommend to a friend.
C**J
Serious design flaws, caulk is needed
If you expect to install these as-is, you will likely have problems.The first major problem is that they are at a pretty tight 90* angle - which unless you have a strict 90* angle in your shower, they won’t fit well. Because of this, you will want to caulk around it, otherwise it will leak water like a sieve.The second major problem is with the foam tape on the bottom and back mounting surfaces. On one hand, it’s helpful to hold it in place while you caulk. On the other hand, it runs the length of the mounting surfaces so it’s difficult to place them where you want them. The tape is quite sticky, so don’t plan on repositioning them without tearing out the tape and leaving foam and glue residue behind.The third problem with these is that there is a little hole actually built into the design at the bottom where the back and bottom intersect. So when you’re caulking around the edges, you should fill that in as well.The last problem I see with these is with the shower curtain clip - it’s completely useless. It is cut out from the back mounting surface and has its own strip of foam tape. The result is a clip that kind of operates somewhat independently of the splash guard, but not enough so that if you actually use it, the foam tape tries to pull up from the wall and leaks from the back (if you didn’t caulk). So I found its best to just not use the clip and caulk around it.In summary, these are actually pretty crappy. But I’ve bought a couple sets for different tub/showers solely because of the size. As I looked for other solutions, I couldn’t find anything that met my wants - they were generally too big or too tall (or both). So, for my wants, these are the right size - I’ve just learned that I have to use a good amount of caulk to mitigate the design and construction flaws. For me, that was worth it as they work well after having plugged all the holes with good shower silicone caulk.Overall rating is 3 stars because they work fine after you have used caulk to fix the design flaws.
B**N
Does the job right
Perfect for what we needed. Keeps the water in the tub and out of the basement (by way of getting on the tile and seeping through the flooring's older grout.) I was getting tired of cleaning up the floor in the bathroom and hallway because 'some people' (usually the kids) don't understand how a shower curtain liner works or they are wild in the bathtub sinking battleships and such...I don't think that the clip the manufacturer has on the inside of the guard does much good holding the liner in place because it's set in about an inch away from the shower wall, and would still let the water go out but at a higher point on the wall. It's no big deal, I just don't use it personally. YMMVI would suggest a little bit of caulk (kitchen and bath or something like that) to close off the corner after you have the adhesive doing its job. The flexibility for matching out of square walls is a great benefit of this splash guard, but it does come with a cost of leaving a small opening for water to sneak out in the corner. It certainly doesn't take much caulk to close that up, but you'll thank me for it later!
A**Y
Decent
Decent not super tacky
J**G
Leaked
I really wanted to like this. We had our tub and enclosure replaced and for some reason now have water making it's way out while showering. While peeling the paper off the the tape the paper came off in 3 sections which concerned me. I stuck it on per the instructions and saw a few gaps. I was caulking other things in the bathroom and decided to caulk this to give me extra security from water leaking on my floor. There was even a weirdly placed hole near the bottom I filled with caulk since I knew that would be a problem since it was right where I tend to have the water issue. Waited 24 hours for the caulk to set and took a shower. There was a slow amount of water leaking somehow. For 10 bucks it may be ok, I was just hoping to prevent any water leaking because of those in my house who don't think to clean up the water before it becomes a problem. I might try again with some double sided tape in one full strip to avoid having to return.
G**E
It works !
This product works like it is intended to. The water is kept from flowing out of the corners of the tub while showering.
C**.
They DO Work
I purchased these for my tub/shower in a previous rental, but this time, because there is slight rise where the tub meets the wall I couldn't use them. Bummer. I gave them to a friend.
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