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    Glass Door Sliders

    A while back, I saw some low-profile stick-backed plastic things you could put on a sliding glass door to open it. They looked like just clear rectangular grip things. I know people use suction cups too, but I wanted to look into the low-profile ones in hopes that I can actually slide my glass door all the way to the side if I need to (whereas a suction cup would block how far the door slides when they overlap). I cannot find this through using keywords, though. I'm unsure what to search for. I may have seen it on Etsy but I would think they have them on reptile/caging sites as well. Does anyone know what these are called or have a link to any? Thank you.
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    You mean something like this?

    https://www.opentip.com/EPCO-Sliding...caAmTDEALw_wcB

    FYI, I searched "finger holds for sliding glass door" just on a hunch.
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    These are identical to the animal plastics stick ons. I purchased a couple for replacements.

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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    Ah, thanks to both of you! I just couldn't get the correct keywords this morning lol. Thank you. Hopefully I won't have to wipe off the glass as often if I use these.
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    Re: Glass Door Sliders

    Quote Originally Posted by TofuTofuTofu View Post
    Ah, thanks to both of you! I just couldn't get the correct keywords this morning lol. Thank you. Hopefully I won't have to wipe off the glass as often if I use these.
    Just make sure to clean the glass with rubbing (isopropyl) alcohol before you stick them on, so they adhere real well. (fingerprints can leave a bit of oil on glass that you want to remove)
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