The bathroom door on our ‘99 was missing a piece that allowed the accordion door to clasp shut. After a bit of searching, we decided on using an ultra-thin magnetic clasp as a solution:
You can find the hardware here:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0025PKM ... ref=plSrch
It is called - Susgatsune Smc159 Ultra Thin Magnetic Catch and it has about an 8 and 1/2 lb. force attraction. Not too weak, and not too strong. Replaced Bathroom Door Latch
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Replaced Bathroom Door Latch
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Re: Replaced Bathroom Door Latch
Thanks for the link
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Re: Replaced Bathroom Door Latch
Thank you!!! Mine broke a whiiiiile ago. Couldn't find a replacement. Ordered one of these this morning! YAY!
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Re: Replaced Bathroom Door Latch
After trying to shut the door to the bathroom complete with the existing working latch, I think this magnet setup would be more user-friendly. It is obvious that you have gone into the bathroom area when you are constantly trying to shut the door and latch it for privacy. This magnet would be a more subtle attempt to close the door for sure!