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Shelf Replacement

It can be done but not easy. Needs removal of chest of drawers, plastic edging , lower curtain rail. Then remove whatever fastenings you can see . Some may need cutting . Look inside the gas locker , you can see it and any other hidden fixings.
Frankly, I’d buy a new panel from Prima Leisure and simply over lay it with adhesive or hidden screws under the edging and curtain rail. Or make up your own panel.
 
It can be done but not easy. Needs removal of chest of drawers, plastic edging , lower curtain rail. Then remove whatever fastenings you can see . Some may need cutting . Look inside the gas locker , you can see it and any other hidden fixings.
Frankly, I’d buy a new panel from Prima Leisure and simply over lay it with adhesive or hidden screws under the edging and curtain rail. Or make up your own panel.
Thank you it was in my mind to do that so might get a thin upvc facia board.
Thanks again
 
Hi
The front shelf on our Senator looked a bit worse for wear, all I did was re cover it with fablon, really easy to do just remove bottom curtain rail.

Gra
 
Just be aware that some front shelves are actually slighty recessed into the sidewalls, which makes replacement, shall we say, taxing?
 

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