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How to Toggle Bolts for Fiberglass Tub and Shower Surrounds: Step-by-Step Instructions and Pictures
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Use special anchor bolts to install towel bars and shelves in plastic or fiberglass showers and tubs.
Read an overview of how to toggle bolts for Fiberglass Tub and Shower Surrounds.
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Mark the hole positions and drill 3/8-in. holes through the fiberglass. For a clean, chip-free hole, use a brad point bit.
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