Shower enclosure rollers are certainly the fastest wearing parts of a shower enclosure. This entails financial costs, but also other problems related to the availability of spare parts that are sometimes difficult to obtain. We often buy rollers several times a year, but we can't understand why the bearings are made from parts that are so quickly corroded. Why doesn't the manufacturer use a material that extends their service life? The answer is quite simple. Roller bearings are usually made of stainless steel, which is not particularly resistant to the compounds contained in the most popular "descalers". Manufacturers of cleaning products are doubling and tripping to make their products more and more effectively remove limescale from shower cubicle windows. They do it with great effectiveness, not paying attention to the fact that the same product destroys bearings in rollers for shower cubicles. It can be said that it is not in their interest to take care of the bearings. So what can you do to extend the life of the bearings? The answer in the next article
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