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product_id: 1212999
title: "Splash Guards, White"
brand: "tidee tubb"
price: "€ 13.49"
currency: EUR
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 8
url: https://www.desertcart.gr/products/1212999-splash-guards-white
store_origin: GR
region: Greece
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# Blocks water spillover beyond curtain 11in x 9.25in patented splash guard Includes caulk/mastic for easy install Splash Guards, White

**Brand:** tidee tubb
**Price:** € 13.49
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🚿 Keep your bathroom dry and damage-free with Tidee Tubb – the splash guard pros trust!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Splash Guards, White by tidee tubb
- **How much does it cost?** € 13.49 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.gr](https://www.desertcart.gr/products/1212999-splash-guards-white)

## Best For

- tidee tubb enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted tidee tubb brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Universal Fit:** Sized perfectly (11in x 9.25in) to fit most tubs and shower setups seamlessly.
- • **Save Time & Money:** Eliminates wet floors and expensive repairs, giving you peace of mind daily.
- • **Durable & Reliable:** Made to last and protect your floors from costly water damage.
- • **Patented Curved Design:** Engineered to redirect water back into the tub, preventing messy spillovers.
- • **Complete Installation Kit:** Comes with custom caulk/mastic and clear instructions for a hassle-free setup.

## Overview

Tidee Tubb Splash Guards are patented curved barriers (11in x 9.25in) designed to block water from escaping between your shower curtain and wall. Sold in pairs, they include a dedicated caulk/mastic for easy installation, effectively preventing floor damage and reducing cleanup time.

## Description

Tidee Tubb is the original splash guard. This unique product, with its patented curve, is packaged with installation instructions and its own caulk/mastic. Tidee Tubb measures 11in x 9.25in (27.9cm x 23.5 cm) and comes in pairs - one for each side of your tub. Tidee Tubb blocks the water from coming out between the shower curtain and the wall and puts it back into the tub where it belongs, eliminating wet bathroom floors, time consuming clean-up, and expensive floor damage!

## Features

- Eliminate bath or shower spillovers that shower curtains won't handle.
- No more floor damage or costly repairs for water damage caused by leaks outside of the shower curtain.
- Tidee Tubb is safe to use and easy to install!

## Images

![Splash Guards, White - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71jWej90bFL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Works Well
  

*by L***P on Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2019*

I have purchased this item for four different bathtubs.  Easy to install.  No problems with adhesive (sorry that some have had issues).  Keeps water in the tub - prevents it from running down side.  If hit hard enough the item will pop off, but that is to be expected as it is held on with an adhesive, not super glue : )

### ⭐⭐⭐ 3.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Works, with effort.
  

*by D***D on Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2012*

Our bathrooms have fiberglass tub units like, I would guess, most new homes have. For some reason however, splash guards are only made for tub units in tiled wall installations. Consequently, the splash guards are made to fit into a square corner, rather than the rounded corner in fiberglass units. That said, while most splash guards I saw in stores had a folding seal edge that could not be modified, the Tidee Tubb splash guards can be easily trimmed with a case knife to fit into a rounded corner. The adhesive that comes with the guards is not very good, perhaps because they are not intended for use on fiberglass. I would recommend buying a silicone caulk to install them, which is what I will do if and when the guards come loose again. They do work quite well once you overcome the installation problems.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Ignore the included instructions and follow mine and you'll be happier
  

*by C***D on Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2014*

They aren't perfect, but they appear to work quite well.However, the instructions and supplied caulk are horrible. I recommend that you do what I did to install them. You'll end up with a much better installation.1. Open the package and toss the instructions and the tube of caulk. You probably want to take a quick read of what the piece of paper said, but you can ignore the instructions.2. Get some really good caulk. You want this to stay put, last, be water-tight at the seams, etc., right? Don't buy cheap stuff. You just through cheap stuff away in step 1. I used a silicone caulk, which is probably the best but it doesn't clean up with water so it's harder to work with.3. Get a Sharpie or a grease pencil, which you will use to mark the wall and top of the tub. If you don't know where you're going to put the splash guards, you'll draw all over the wall with caulk while getting it into place.4. Inspect your current caulk seams to see if any fill-in is needed. You're going to have the caulk out, you may as well do the job right and not just install the splash guards.5. Clean the installation location and the current caulk line where you may be doing fill-in.6. Test the fitment in your desired installation location and figure out where you want it. Make a small mark on the wall and top of tub to indicate the placement of the tips of the splash guard. You'll likely find that there will be a large gap at the rounded tub edge. You can move the splash guard farther away onto the flatter part, but I think you don't want to get it too far away otherwise you might not divert the water quite how you want. You'll fill in any gaps with caulk later, so pay more attention to function than cosmetics at this point.7. Using a utility knife blade, scrape all of the excess molding material off of the flat edges of the splash guards. Drag the blade sideways along the flat edges to clean them up. Mine had excess material that didn't allow them to lay flat on the surfaces.8. Put a thin bead of caulk on the 2 flat edges of the splash guards and gently guide them into place using the marks. You're not doing the permanent installation right now, you're just getting the splash guards into place. Don't worry about caulk gaps, etc., just get it into place in the intended location. Seal up the caulk tube because you'll use it later.9. Leave them alone and let them dry. The silicone caulk advantage is a reasonable setting time, but you might prefer water-based caulk which will take longer to set. Just let them alone right now. If you try to fill in the caulk gaps you'll move them around and create more work for yourself. If the caulk presses out too far, leave it alone, you'll deal with it later. Just put them into place and do something else. I did mine at night so I could continue working in the morning.10. When the caulk is dry, get a razor blade and scrape off the excess caulk that pressed out where you didn't want it. You'll end up with caulk "dust" -- little scrapings you don't want -- so clean up after yourself before you continue. A wet terrycloth towel should do the trick.11. Now you're going to do your caulk trim/seal/beautification work. Apply a bead of caulk along the edge to fill in the gaps. Wet your finger and lightly run it along the caulk bead. If you use silicone caulk you should have a paper towel to wipe the excess off of your finger. Trying to clean it off with water will make it sticky and it will spread on your hand. If you're using water-based caulk then you can just clean that off in the sink as you go.12. Continue filling in the gaps and finger-wiping the caulk line until it looks nice and neat. The rounded tub edge will cause you to use extra caulk. Don't forget that you can use the razor blade later to clean up anything, so it doesn't have to be perfect, but you should strive for as good of a job as possible.13. If you had caulk fill-ins to do, now is the time.14. Clean everything up and put your tools, etc. away. You can save the remaining caulk but so often it dries up and is useless later so don't be optimistic.15. Let the caulk dry for the amount of time recommended on the caulk tube.16. You're done!

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*Last updated: 2026-04-22*