Need ideas for a P shaped bath panel renewal

Hi, sorry, i know its an old post, but what trim did you use?
Uvpc trim as sold with roof and gutter suppliers.A variety of sizes available.
 
Brilliant, i'd like to do this, but my bath doesn't have anywhere at the top for the PVC to slot into? just a gap back to where the bath shapes downwards etc.
The only fixing points are where the clips for the existing panel are attached to small blocks (maybe glued in place)
 

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Brilliant, i'd like to do this, but my bath doesn't have anywhere at the top for the PVC to slot into? just a gap back to where the bath shapes downwards etc.
The only fixing points are where the clips for the existing panel are attached to small blocks (maybe glued in place)

Drill through the lip and the UPVC sections, and use stainless steel self tappers to fix the upper end.
 
Uvpc trim as sold with roof and gutter suppliers.A variety of sizes available.
Please forgive me as i've never done anything like this but we need to replace our broken bath panel. I'm trying to work out how this is constructed and as for the panels i understand this but i'm struggling to work out the bottom part. Please could you give more information on how the bottom was constructed. I see you used 45mm pencil round architrave but how did you get it to bend around the p shape??
 
It’s very flexible , glued on , with a few buckets of water or heavy paint tins pushed against it until adhesive set , then silicon all gaps.
 

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