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Do you recognise this shower drain rubber seal? I have searched the web and common plumbing spares suppliers but I cannot find which it is.

It is from a 1990s new build en-suite shower. The plastic cover plate is silver and, when you remove it, two screws go through the fixing plate and pull the trap up against the underneath of the shower tray. The black rubber seal fits between the base of the shower tray and the top of the trap. It looks grey in the photos as I reset the image gamma to show the detail.

As you can see, the seal has been rather mangled and I would rather like to get a replacement instead of using an adhesive like Stixall to provide the seal.

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

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... and why didn't I just pour some drain unblocker down instead of deciding to see if I could get to the trap :-(
 
Not designed for the trap upto you in the end of it
 
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