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Sara
12-18-2005, 02:36 AM
Shower curtains are often the focal point of a bathroom. A wide
variety of fabric, pattern and styles are available to
compliment the design of your bathroom or home. These range
from simple, elegant designs to unique and unusual colors and
patterns. Replacing the curtain is the easiest and cheapest way
to redecorate your bathroom. Choose your material and then
select matching accessories to match the bathroom and
furniture.

Selecting Shower Curtains

The choices in a curtain for the shower are abundant.You can
find prints from traditional or contemporary styles and
everything in between. Once you have chosen the fabric, you can
select the rod and curtain rings. These help determine the
overall look of the room and are inexpensive.

The most common materials used are waterproof surfaces. These
include nylon, vinyl or PVC coated materials. These are best
because they are waterproof, which is important in the shower.
If you find a great curtain that isn’t waterproof, you could
use a vinyl liner with your fancy outer curtain. This will give
you the look you want with the waterproof protection you need.

Making Your Own Shower Curtains

If you have trouble finding the style you want, you could make
your own. This is an easy job for anyone with even rudimentary
sewing skills. Your local sewing store has a wide selection of
materials. If you find a great fabric that isn’t waterproof,
you can always purchase a liner. These are very inexpensive and
are available in most stores that sell bathroom accessories.

Cleaning Shower Curtains

Mold is a problem all over the bathroom, and the shower curtain
is no exception. Mold thrives in warm, damp environments, such
as your shower. The mold can trigger allergy and asthma
symptoms. In addition, bacteria can grow on a dirty shower
curtain. This can be dangerous for people with respiratory
problems, young children or the elderly. Keeping your curtain
clean is the best way to prevent illness.

Clean your shower curtain with a cleaning solution that is made
to kill mold. Most materials used in curtains can’t be put in
the washing machine. Check the cleaning instructions that came
with your curtain. If it can be machine washed, use hot water
and a little bleach to kill mold and germs. Another option is
to wash the curtain and apply lemon juice. Set the curtain
outside in the sun. The sun reacts with the lemon juice to kill
mold.

Once you have removed the mold, it’s important to prevent it
from coming back. Here are some things you can do to keep the
mold away.

Make sure your bathroom is well ventilated. Use the vent when
you shower. If you don’t have a vent, consider having one
installed.

If you don’t have a vent, open the bathroom window. This isn’t
as effective as a vent, but will help.

After washing your curtain, soak it in salt water before
drying. The salt water will help prevent future mold growth.


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shopgirl
01-08-2006, 09:34 PM
I use a shower curtain and a shower liner. I wash the shower liner about once a month. I bought a heavy duty one an that seems to work.

richard34
09-09-2009, 12:03 PM
CARE OF SHOWER CURTAINS:-Those materials that are not waterproof such as a fabric shower curtain need more protection than those made of vinyl or plastic since they absorb more water and do not dry easily. A fabric shower curtain would need a shower curtain liner to protect it from the water from the shower. shower curtain to be washed after two weeks. You can put your fabric shower curtain in the washing machine along with towels and a cup of baking soda. those who use a salt or vinegar soak as a way of disinfecting the fabric shower curtain and to prevent the growth of mold and mildew. A good rinse after the soak will complete your curtain wash. You may put your shower curtain into your clothes dryer or hang it out on a clothes line to air dry.

rachel wilson
09-14-2009, 11:30 AM
Hi all,

As we know shower curtain are those curtain that keeps water from splashing out of the shower area, so we have to take special care of these, thanks for providing such a great tips for shower curtain.

Thanks!