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Oatey® Shower Pan Accessories and Kits are designed to help you quickly and easily achieve the perfect shower installation every time. Reduce the overall time it takes to install with Perfect Slope, and ensure a watertight seal with our preformed, flexible dam corners.   

Find the accessories you need to complete your QuickDrain shower system, including liquid waterproofing and flanges that adapt to various drain bodies.  

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I fold the inside corners when installing the liner?

Once the liner is pushed tightly into an inside corner, there will be a triangular section 
left over. The first step will be to cement the inside of this triangular piece to itself creating a flap. The second step is to then choose a direction right or left and cement the flap to the liner on the straight wall, then nail / staple top of flap to a stud. 

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