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Some shower curtains close in on the shower user, reducing the available space or even clinging to you, making shower use a pain.
 
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* [[Special:Allpages|Wiki Contents]]
 
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Latest revision as of 07:42, 27 October 2013

curtainmare

Some shower curtains close in on the shower user, reducing the available space or even clinging to you, making shower use a pain.

Magnets

Tiny magnets attached along the bottom of the curtain will stick it to metal baths in use. Use only the very low power soft flexible magnets.

Curved Shower Rail

A rail that curves outward in the middle helps keep the curtains in their proper place.

Rope

Plastic rope sewn along the bottom of the curtain adds a little weight to the curtain, making it hang straight instead of wandering sideways. 100% synthetic sash cord is ideal for this, as it is:

  • very flexible
  • white
  • doesn't rot

Beads

A row of beads or similar decoration weights the curtain, reducing the tendency for sideways movement.


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